This title goes to another Dodge car that was inspired by the Hellcat, the Dodge Demon. The Demon is a limited production variant of the Dodge Challenger, which is built on the high-performance foundation of the SRT Hellcat: it adds in a 2.7-liter supercharger to the already high-powered...
In a drag race, getting off the line faster than your competition is as important as how much power the engine has. In this scenario, wheel spin is the enemy. Suppose your opponent’s vehicle has minimal wheel spin while you’re doing an unintentional burnout at the starting line. In tha...
of 3.5 out of 5.0in reliability, making it the 19th most reliable out of 24 midsize cars. On the other hand, WithClutch has rated the Challenger with a score of 70.95 – which, according to the website’s scale, the Challenger is a reliable vehicle and more reliable than the Charger....
"It's too easy now. The onus should be on the manufacturer," said Stryker. "It should be their responsibility to tighten up their security as much as possible." In a statement, Stellantis, which makes the Dodge Charger, told CBS News that their vehicles "…meet or exceed all applicable...
Much like the Charger, it’s a car that doesn’t have a lot of ‘charm’. It doesn’t have a sonorous V10 engine note nor is the exterior particularly pretty to look at, but the way it can demolish a track and deliver performance in and of itself actually makes it, weirdly, extre...
It’s a connotation made explicit by Lil Durk on “Melody”: “that new Hellcat, that Fast & Furious,” he raps, damn near sticking the franchise logo on the bumper. (Actually, Dom pretty much only drives Challengers and Chargers in recent installments of the series.) During Fate of ...
Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye runs 1.2 seconds faster than the Charger SRT Hellcat on a 2.1-mile road course, equal to about 7 car lengths after one lap. Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye 3 ⇵ 2015 The Dodge brand is bringing its A-game for its 100th anniversary, significantly updating...
"It's too easy now. The onus should be on the manufacturer," said Stryker. "It should be their responsibility to tighten up their security as much as possible." In a statement, Stellantis, which makes the Dodge Charger, told CBS News that their vehicles "…meet or exceed all applicable...