440 Horses in a Stylish Package: Pure Vision Turns a Classic Mopar into a Work of Art

Pure Vision to unveil the revamped Plymouth Road Runner Haraka at SEMA 2025.

October 9, 2025 at 11:44 AM / Tuning

Pure Vision is set to showcase a stunning restomod at SEMA 2025 — the Plymouth Road Runner Haraka, a blend of classic Mopar design, cutting-edge technology, and modern luxury.

Developed in collaboration with Heidts Suspensions, the Haraka project reimagines the iconic 1970 Plymouth Road Runner. It combines timeless American muscle-car styling with contemporary engineering and high-end craftsmanship.

Underneath, the car features a Heidts Pro-G independent suspension system with adjustable coilovers, rack-and-pinion steering, Wilwood disc brakes, and a MoTeC electronic fuel injection system. Power comes from a naturally aspirated 7.2-liter V8 engine paired with a Tremec TKX manual transmission — a setup that stays true to its classic muscle roots.

Inside, the Haraka draws inspiration from luxury watches and high-fashion brands, featuring Porsche Panamera seats and bespoke upholstery. The body is finished in Plum Crazy, the legendary color synonymous with Plymouth performance cars.

This project seamlessly bridges past and present — proving that even an icon of the muscle car era can be reborn for the 21st century.

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