If you thought minivans were only for soccer moms and school runs, think again. SpeedKore, the renowned tuning company specializing in carbon-bodied muscle cars, has taken the Chrysler Pacifica to a whole new level of insanity.

Teaming up with Abimelec Design, the creators of the original Chrysler Pacifica Hellcat renderings, SpeedKore has transformed this family-friendly vehicle into a fearsome beast they've aptly named "Baba Yaga." Inspired by the Slavic folklore figure known for her wicked ways, this minivan means business.

The most striking upgrade comes in the form of a full carbon fiber body kit, shedding a staggering 1,000 pounds (454 kg) from the Pacifica's original weight. Combine that with various other weight-saving measures, and you have a lean, mean driving machine.

Under the hood, the Pacifica ditches the Hellcat engine in favor of a monstrous Demon engine, complete with SpeedKore's fearsome "Lilith Package." This powerhouse delivers an astonishing 1,514 horsepower (1,535 PS / 1,129 kW) to the wheels through an eight-speed ZF transmission. Whether it's the Hellcat, Demon, or Lilith, this is a mind-blowing upgrade over the stock Pacifica's humble 287 horsepower.

While the announcement leaves us uncertain about the production prospects for the Baba Yaga Pacifica, the involvement of SpeedKore lends credibility to this awe-inspiring project. With its meticulous attention to detail, this might just be the one-off SEMA build we've all been waiting for.

Source: Carscoops

Tags: minivan tuning
Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving