That Thing Got a HEMI®? . It Could Soon!
Chrysler Challenges
Consumers to Unleash their HEMI Powered
Creativity
. Call for entries to
find the most outrageous ideas for
HEMI-powered inventions begins today
. Five semi-finalists will see their
inventions come to life; Grand Prize Winner
drives off in HEMI-powered
Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge vehicle
. Enter at
www.WhatCanYouHemi.com
Windsor, ON. -
February 9, 2005 - Since the rebirth of
the HEMI® engine, HEMI has become a brand
within a brand, taking the hottest new
Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge vehicles to a new
level in power and technology. "That Thing Got
a HEMI" has become a household phrase serving
as a constant reminder that anything with a
HEMI is truly top notch.
In celebration of the
legendary HEMI engine, Chrysler Group launches
the "What Can You HEMI?" contest today asking
Canadian and American consumers the question:
If you could infuse the power and torque of
the 5.7-litre V-8 HEMI engine into anything,
what would it be?
Chrysler Group is
encouraging consumers to imagine the
possibilities of HEMI power. Anyone up for the
challenge is required to submit their
HEMI-powered invention in a brief essay (300
words or less) and to support the idea with a
sketch.
A panel of Chrysler Group
judges will select five semi-finalists based
on creativity, engineering feasibility, safety
and functionality. The five semi-finalists
will see their HEMI-powered idea brought to
life and will win a trip for two to take part
in the official unveiling of these creations.
One of the five final
HEMI-powered inventions will be named the
grand prize winner and its inventor will drive
home in a HEMI-powered Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge
vehicle of their choice.
"Our hottest new vehicles
are powered by HEMI engines including the
country's first production high-volume
Multi-Displacement System (MDS)," said Joe
Eberhardt, Executive Vice President, Global
Sales, Marketing and Service, Chrysler Group.
"This contest is about extending the same
power, torque and technology to make the
ordinary, extra-ordinary and to have a lot of
fun while we're at it."
Contest entries must be
postmarked by April 6 and received by April
13, 2005 and should be mailed to:
"What Can You HEMI"
Contest
P.O. Box 6761
Stacy, MN 55078-6761
More contest information
is available at
www.WhatCanYouHemi.com.
The HEMI engine was first
made popular in 1951 when Chrysler Corporation
introduced its entry in the post-war
horsepower race. Its power and efficiency made
it an instant favourite for all sorts of
motorsports vehicles. Although reluctantly
retired in 1959 due to high manufacturing
cost, the HEMI design was still unsurpassed.
In 1964, NASCAR competition sparked the HEMI's
return, and it has remained available for
motorsport use ever since. Today, the
5.7-litre HEMI V-8 engine, a modern
high-performance, fuel-efficient and durable
powerplant, is available on Chrysler 300C,
Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Ram Pickup, Dodge
Durango, Dodge Magnum and later this year,
Dodge Charger. On vehicles offering the HEMI
engine, the take-rate in Canada is 42 percent.
The 2005 Chrysler 300C
was the first modern volume production vehicle
in North America to feature cylinder
deactivation. Chrysler Group's
Multi-Displacement System (MDS) is a
technology that seamlessly turns off the fuel
consumption in four cylinders of the 5.7-litre
HEMI engine when V-8 power is not needed,
improving fuel economy up to 20 percent. MDS
is also standard on Dodge Magnum and Jeep
Grand Cherokee, equipped with a HEMI engine.
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