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For 2020, the Charger Hellcat comes standard with the "widebody" to accommodate an improved tire/suspension package. Dodge also added a new trim for 2020 called the SRT Hellcat Redeye. The Hellcat Redeye comes standard with the 797 hp (594 kW; 808 PS) V8 engine. [17] The 2020 Charger Pursuit was only available in the RWD V6 and AWD V8 models.
2015–2023 6.2L supercharged Hellcat Hemi V8: 707 hp (527 kW; 717 PS) 3.6 seconds [14] 11.2 seconds Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat: 3.6 seconds [15] 11.0 seconds Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Trackhawk (fourth-generation WK2) 2018–2021 3.5 seconds [16] 11.6 seconds Ram 1500 TRX: 2021–2024 702 hp 4.5 seconds 12.9 seconds Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat ...
The 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat was introduced on August 13, 2014, prior to being shown at the Woodward Dream Cruise and was unveiled at the 2014 South Florida International Auto Show in November. It includes the same 707 hp (527 kW; 717 PS), 650 lb⋅ft (880 N⋅m), 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi V8 present in the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat.
Newly released dash cam video shows the high-speed chase where the Florida Highway Patrol said a Dodge Hellcat hit speeds of 160 miles per hour while on Interstate 75.
On Tuesday, July 23, just after 3:30 p.m. surveillance video from used tire shop, Tons of Tires, captured a speeding Dodge Charger SRT at the intersection of East New York Street and North State ...
‘68 Charger first rebuilt with used motor home parts, including a Mopar 440. Later upgraded with a Hellcat engine from a 2015 Dodge Charger Hellcat that was destined to be crushed. In 2021 it was bought back from Motor Trend by Freiburger and restored by Chris Birdsong and has its former motorhome 440.
The team stopped after the 2014 season after his No. 93 (later No. 28) regularly ran in the top 20 during races. However, the Mike Harmon-owned No. 74, and the Derek White-operated No. 40 qualified and ran Dodges in 2015. Mike Harmon Racing ran a Dodge the entire season and also did so in 2016, and has raced in over half of the 2017 season so far.
On stock tires the Hellcat was able to achieve 11.6 seconds at 125 mph (201 km/h) on the quarter-mile. [33] The Challenger SRT Hellcat can accelerate from 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 3.6 seconds and can brake from 60–0 mph (97–0 km/h) in 109 ft (36 yd; 33 m). Top speed is 199 mph (320 km/h).