The Hoonicorn is based on a 1965 Ford Mustang but has even more power than a Hennessey Venom supercar. It will go from zero to 60 mph in less than two seconds.
How much did it cost to build Ken Block's 65 Mustang?
Kind of a bargain, if you look at it that way. It's also a bit of a bargain considering the entire build apparently cost $1.5 million to pull off. Under the hood sits a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 taken straight out of the Ford GT Le Mans program making 914 horsepower and 702 pound-feet of torque.
Who owns the Hoonigan Mustang?
the World, a web series on YouTube where Ken Block drag races an assortment of ridiculous and cool vehicles on a runway using his 1400-hp Gymkhana Mustang. For season two, there's a major twist: Instead of Block driving the Hoonicorn, it'll be his 14-year old daughter Lia behind the wheel.
What is the Hoonicorn V2?
The Hoonicorn V2 is Ken Block's custom Gymkhana Ford Mustang packing a twin-turbo V8 tuned to 1,400 horsepower, connected to a six-speed sequential gearbox and all-wheel drive, with a weight figure kept under 3,000 pounds.
What engine is in Ken Block's Hoonicorn?
Roush-Yates built a bulletproof 410 stroker. The car debuted as the 1965 Hoonicorn RTR, sending 845 horsepower to all wheels. In order to spin all tires, all the time, the engine specs start with a Ford 5.8-liter small-block V8.
How fast is Ken Block's Mustang?
It also has an extremely high top speed of 255 mph (410 km/h). The Hoonicorn Mustang has noticeable wheelspin off the line despite its AWD drivetrain, making it suitable for sustained drifts, especially with traction control disabled.
What transmission is in the Hoonicorn?
Sadev 6-speed
Who owns the Hoonicorn Mustang?
Ken Block
How much does Ken Block's car cost?
Stephen Edelstein Comment Now! Ken Block's 1977 Ford F-150 "Hoonitruck" is currently for sale through LBI Limited, with an asking price of $1.1 million.
What happened to the Hoonicorn Mustang?
What happened to the Hoonicorn? Sadly, Ken Block and Ford parted ways in 2021. Because of this, Block had to also part ways with his Hoonicorn and many other cars. After his final ride in the Hoonicorn V2, it was returned to Ford.
Did Ken Block get the Hoonicorn back?
Despite fan speculation though, the Hoonicorn remained in Block's possession, although he admitted he had no intention of running the car publicly himself again. “With the excitement from the fans on Hoonicorn Vs. The World season one, we knew it had to come back,” Block said.