Take a look at Kevin Hart’s 750HP LS9 Chevy Chevelle “Darkness”!
Hollywood superstar Kevin Hart isn’t just known for his comedy—he’s a certified gearhead with a taste for serious muscle. And one of his crown jewels? A brutally clean, 750-horsepower 1966 Chevy Chevelle dubbed “Darkness.” Built by the renowned Timeless Kustoms, this Chevelle is far more than a showpiece—it’s a pro-touring powerhouse with classic muscle attitude and supercar performance.
💪 The Heart of “Darkness”: Supercharged LS9 Power
Under the hood lies a supercharged 454-cubic-inch LS9 engine—a GM powerhouse known for its brutal torque and high-revving capability. Tuned to deliver a tire-melting 750 horsepower, the LS9 is paired to a Chevy Performance 4L80E automatic transmission, making it both streetable and savage at the same time.
This isn’t your typical Chevelle swap job. The engine bay is as clean and purposeful as the rest of the car, built with performance and longevity in mind. You can hear the roots-style blower whining before the tires even start to spin.
🧱 Built on a Solid Foundation
To keep all that power under control, Kevin Hart’s Chevelle rides on an Art Morrison Enterprises chassis, known for providing modern handling with old-school looks. It’s a complete transformation beneath the skin—coilovers, sway bars, and chassis-stiffening reinforcements ensure that this Chevelle can handle curves as confidently as it handles burnouts.
🛞 Stopping and Rolling with Style
You can’t throw down 750 horsepower without serious rubber and brakes:
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Forgeline Dropkick 3-piece wheels (19×10 front, 19×13 rear) in satin black
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Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires for incredible street and track grip
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Brembo ZR1 carbon ceramic brakes with race-level stopping power
From the stance to the rolling gear, this car means business at every angle.
🏁 Purpose-Built Pro-Touring Muscle
This Chevelle isn’t just for car shows or photoshoots—it’s built to drive hard. Despite its pristine look, it was designed for the road. Hart’s build isn’t an LS swap or trailer queen; it’s a full-blown resto-mod that maintains the car’s soul while adding the capability to back up its aggressive styling.
The interior is equally impressive, featuring modern performance touches, race seats, and digital gauges—all integrated into a cockpit that respects its 1966 roots.