Following yesterday’s teaser, Dodge has fully revealed the 2019 Challenger and Challenger SRT Hellcat models. A lot is happening with the muscle family, as the automaker is happy to introduce “the most powerful, quickest, and fastest muscle car”: the Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye.
The Dodge Charger sedan and its Challenger coupe sibling continue to sell despite an aging platform that traces its roots to a Mercedes E-Class architecture from the 1990s.
The Dodge Viper went out of production nearly a year ago, but it's alleged that the company's front-engined supercar could be getting revived once again – according to a new report out of the US.
With the Demon, Dodge turned a muscle car into a halo car. We're sure the project was fun for all involved, from the engineers to the designers to the marketers.
After many months of waiting with bated breath, those who purchased a 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon are one step closer to getting the 840-hp beast in their garages.