Car and Driver speaks with three SRT suits (thankfully not wearing suits) about the new Hellcat and then does a stint at both Chrysler’s Chelsea proving grounds and Milan Dragway. Find the full review at Car and Driver and their video after the jump!
Category Archives: LX
2015 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack Review
Autobytel reviews the Challenger model that sits between the now almost pedestrian R/T and the holy crap Hellcat–the 6.4L equipped Scat Pack. Video after the jump!
2015 Dodge Charger Pursuit
Dodge has released details on the new 2015 Charger Pursuit. The upgrades include more than just cop tires and shocks. Find more info at Jalopnik. More pics after the jump!
Justin Bell Wrings out the Challenger SRT Hellcat
Free SRT Hellcat Ringtone
Dodge is offering their Hellcat roar as a ringtone. I got mine. Get yours at SRT. Some nice wallpaper too!
2015 Dodge Charger Hellcat
Road & Track has some spy shots of the Charger Hellcat. Not surprisingly, it appears to share many of the features of the supercharged Challenger: wheels, brakes, chin spoiler, trunk lid spoiler and that hood scoop. Ralph Gilles should be displaying it’s absurd power for all to see in October. More pics after the jump!
The Charger is Getting the Hellcat
So says Road & Track, referring to documentation related to certifying the horsepower and torque of a Charger equipped with the Hellcat engine. You kids back there buckle up!
How the Hellcat Makes 707 Horsepower
SRT engineers, after months of secrecy, are now enjoying the spotlight and are quite proud of their baby. Rightly so! Find more info on the supercharged Hemi at Street Legal TV.
Mopar Shaker Hood Kit
If there’s one item that caps the retro-looking Dodge Challenger perfectly, it’s the classic shaker hood. Now available for the 2011 to 2014 Hemi Challenger–from the same people who built your car–is the Mopar Shaker Hood Kit. Find more info at Allpar.
Gratuitous Hellcat Burnout and 1/4 Mile Run
Watch the Dodge Challenger Hellcat run a 12.14 elapsed time at the Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals in Colorado (which is at 8600 feet while being piloted by non-professional Richard Rawlings). Find more info at Street Legal TV. Video after the jump!