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It took almost 5 decades for the Dodge Challenger to reach its potential, and much of it was thanks to the Hellcat and Demon models. Here's how they differ.
A 2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat will start at more than $5,000 less than a 2018; the new 797-horsepower Hellcat Redeye will be more than $13,000 less than the Demon.
After months of hyping up its reveal, Dodge finally announced the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. The Demon 170 carries a starting price of $100,361 after destination fees and the federal gas ...
Dodge will be selling the Demon for US$84,995 without any options, making it $35,000 more expensive with the (slightly) less powerful, (significantly) less focused SRT Hellcat.
The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Will Cost Less Than $100,000 Dodge boss Tim Kuniskis hints that the Demon's price won't be as evil as some folks were expecting.
Cars Dodge to dealers: Mark up the Demon and pay the price Dealers will receive priority based on sale price, with markup-friendly dealers at the back of the line.
Dodge will offer a Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody model that adds 3.5 inches of overall width and yields improved lap times, acceleration, and braking.
With only 3,300 destined to be built, the chances of you getting your hands on a 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon are slim, even if you can afford the car’s $86,090 price tag. The good news ...
Dodge will resurrect a demon from its past that promises to outperform its popular 707-horsepower Hellcat models. The Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV brand on Thursday announced it is “raising the ...
Dodge says the Demon will launch with 35 percent more force than the Hellcat. We’ll get more tidbits as we approach the New York auto show, where the Demon will make its world debut.
The Dodge Challenger's Hellcat and Demon models offer added performance and power for muscle car aficionados, but how do these models differ?