Drag Race Showdown: Hennessy Mammoth vs. Hennessey h1000

TLDRWatch as the Hennessy Mammoth and Hennessey h1000 go head-to-head in an epic drag race. The Mammoth, based on a Dodge Ram TRX, boasts 1,000 horsepower and 1,314 Nm of torque, while the h1000 Dodge Charger packs the same power. Find out which beast comes out on top.

Key insights

🏎️The Hennessy Mammoth is based on a Dodge Ram TRX and boasts 1,000 horsepower and 1,314 Nm of torque.

🔥The h1000 Dodge Charger also packs 1,000 horsepower with 948 ftlb of torque and rear-wheel drive.

🚀The Hennessy Mammoth weighs 2.9 tons and has four-wheel drive, while the h1000 weighs 2,086 kg and has rear-wheel drive.

🏁In a standing quarter-mile drag race, the Hennessy Mammoth completes it in 12.3 seconds, while the h1000 takes 12.8 seconds.

🔊Both cars have impressive engine sounds, with the Mammoth's revving to the max and the h1000 delivering a powerful roar.

Q&A

What is the price difference between the Hennessy Mammoth and the h1000?

The Hennessy Mammoth is priced at $141,000, which is about $50,000 more than a standard TRX. The h1000 starts at $85,000.

Which car has better traction and handling?

The Hennessy Mammoth, with its four-wheel drive, has better traction and handling compared to the h1000's rear-wheel drive. However, both cars deliver an exhilarating driving experience.

Can the Hennessy Mammoth drift?

Due to its weight and four-wheel drive, the Hennessy Mammoth is not designed for drifting. It is more suited for straight-line speed and off-road capability.

Does the h1000 have a manual or automatic gearbox?

The h1000 Dodge Charger can be equipped with either a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic gearbox, providing drivers with options for their preferred driving experience.

Are these modified versions of the Dodge Ram TRX and Dodge Charger?

Yes, both the Hennessy Mammoth and the h1000 are modified versions of the Dodge Ram TRX and Dodge Charger, respectively. Hennessy Performance enhances the performance, power, and styling of these vehicles.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The Hennessy Mammoth and Hennessey h1000 go head-to-head in a drag race.

01:23The Hennessy Mammoth is based on a Dodge Ram TRX and boasts 1,000 horsepower and 1,314 Nm of torque.

01:36The h1000 Dodge Charger also packs 1,000 horsepower with 948 ftlb of torque and rear-wheel drive.

02:22The Hennessy Mammoth weighs 2.9 tons and has four-wheel drive, while the h1000 weighs 2,086 kg and has rear-wheel drive.

09:39In a standing quarter-mile drag race, the Hennessy Mammoth completes it in 12.3 seconds, while the h1000 takes 12.8 seconds.

11:47Both cars have impressive engine sounds, with the Mammoth's revving to the max and the h1000 delivering a powerful roar.