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The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 has been out of production since 2023, but remains the most powerful muscle car ...
HOT ROD tested the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 at Radford Racing School, highlighting its 1,025 hp and drag racing features. The car impressed with consistent 9.80s runs in hot weather.
The Dodge Demon 170 will be upgraded to run a 7.9-sec quarter-mile at 180 mph; Hennessey Special Operations will only make a ...
In the world of muscle cars, few rivalries are as intense as the one between the Dodge Challenger DEMON and the Chevrolet Camaro EXORCIST. Both born from pure performance, these monsters are designed ...
SRT is back! Stellantis has announced the return of its iconic performance division under the leadership of Tim Kuniskis, CEO ...
Tim Kuniskis steps into a pivotal leadership role at Stellantis North America, aiming to revitalize its iconic brands.
Stellantis is reviving its Street and Racing Technology division to put the performance magic back into Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep ...
But the Purplemobile Demon 170, driven by Mike Mulder, is downright hypercar-quick. Some die-hard drag-racing enthusiasts might point out that the McLaren 750S is also a supercar, and it ran 160.5 ...
The SRT and RT divisions at Dodge came about during different eras and mean different things in the vehicle lineup. Here's ...
Among all the ‘Last Call’ versions of the Dodge Challenger that were built, it appears the limited-run Black Ghost is the one ...
Grand Soleil just gave its 65-foot sailing yacht a sporty twist.
Stellantis is relaunching the Street and Racing Technology division, or more commonly known as SRT, marking the return of high performance models across Stellantis’ American brands Chrysler, Jeep, ...