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This 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 comes packing a sweet-as-wine 6.2-liter HEMI V8 engine aided by a three-liter supercharger that can produce 1,025 horsepower (1,039 ps) and 945 pound-feet ...
A dealership in Silver Spring, Maryland, believes that the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon they have in stock is worth a jaw-dropping $386,321. As per a window sticker shared on social media, this ...
Dodge quietly reached out to 40 select Demon 170 customers with an offer they can’t refuse: Hand over $30K and we’ll make your car a one-of-one.
The last Dodge Challenger SRT Demon rolled off a Canadian assembly line, closing the books on Dodge's most insane muscle car. Production was limited to one model year and 3,300 units. The final ...
The Dodge SRT Demon 170 is so quick that it has been banned from drag racing in factory configuration. Published On Mar 27, 2023 09:00:00 AM. 48,416 Views. Follow us on . By Autocar India News Desk.
Unveiled to the press in Las Vegas March 20, the SRT Demon 170 is rated at up to 1,025 hp when running on E85 fuel and 900 hp with E10 gasoline. This model is the seventh iteration of the Challenger ...
The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 is the most extreme muscle car to ever leave an automaker's factory. The 1025-horsepower drag racer wasn't part of the orignal plans however. It was born from spite.
Dodge says the 2023 Challenger SRT Demon 170 is the quickest vehicle ever produced in the brand's 100-plus-year history. It's HEMI-induced power specs are impressive: 1,025-horsepower and 945 ...
The 2023 Challenger SRT Demon 170 is equipped with TransBrake 2.0, a second-generation version of the first-ever feature that debuted on the original 2018 Challenger SRT Demon.
2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 instrument cluster, featuring the reimagined Demon logo with a “170” neck tattoo and a new E-85-representative yellow Demon’s eye.
Dodge SRT Demon 170 is the quickest, fastest and most powerful series-production muscle car. Powered by a 1025PS HEMI V8 engine good for nought to 100kmph in a record-breaking 1.66 seconds ...