The 2024 Camaro ZL1, the final model of the sixth-generation, marks the end of an era for Chevrolet, and also for tuners like Hennessey, who rely on these cars for their projects.
In response to this, Hennessey is discontinuing its 1,000-horsepower Camaro, known as the Exorcist.
To give it a proper send-off, they are releasing a limited "Final Edition" of just 57 units, in tribute to the Camaro's 57 years in existence.
Each Final Edition car will feature a unique graphic on the exterior indicating its place in the production run, along with a serial number plaque in the engine bay.
The Exorcist's most significant upgrades reside under the hood, where Hennessey has extensively tuned Chevrolet's 6.2-liter supercharged LT4 V8.
This includes a larger supercharger, a high-flow air induction system, and enhancements to the fuel system. It also comes with modified cylinder heads, custom camshafts, upgraded valves, valve springs, retainers, lifters, and pushrods.
These improvements result in a remarkable 54% increase in power and a 49% boost in torque over the stock engine, producing a whopping 1,000 horsepower and 966 lb-ft of torque.