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The driver of this Dodge simply couldn’t handle the 1,025 horses under the hood. After losing control, he sent the Demon 170 straight into the path of two cars. It’s unclear if this video has ...
This flood-damaged Dodge Demon 170 is brand new with just 30 miles on the odometer. Repairing this car might not be worthwhile, though certain parts could still be salvaged. Fresh from the factory ...
Dodge has continued to push for faster and faster muscle cars over the years, meaning more and more horsepower. This all came to a head with the 2023 Challenger SRT Demon 170, the last to use the ...
It's not the new-gen Charger family that gets all the attention at Dodge these days, as while it may be more modern and cool to look at, the older Hellcats and Demons can humiliate it. The Dodge ...
Even under the new rulebook, though, Dodge's 1,025-horsepower 2023 Challenger SRT Demon 170 faces a similar ban from NHRA-sanctioned events with its 8.91-second quarter-mile capability.
We're positive that all of them will be in very high demand, not just by Demon 170 owners but by all Dodge and SRT owners and fans, so every verified Demon 170 customer will want to check the box ...
the 1,025-horsepower 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. The brand is enhancing the ownership experience for Brotherhood of Muscle members who bring home the fastest, quickest, most powerful ...
It just never ends. Dodge made a big deal out of the release of the new Challenger Demon 170, which is the end of the line for piston-powered Challengers. The Demon 170 itself is a special car ...
"The Jailbreak 170 is a celebration of the ultimate Last Call Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 shared with our most loyal muscle car customers. Select individuals were offered this exclusive paint ...
The 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 sold out almost as quickly as it runs the quarter-mile. Barrett-Jackson auctioned off the last available build slot for a cool $700,000 at its Las Vegas ...
However, something else happened in between those to events. This March, Dodge unveiled the Challenger SRT Demon 170, which will be the last V8-powered muscle car it ever builds before launching ...
Watch the 22-minute video, "Dodge Demon 170: Devil in the Details," below. Tim Kuniskis, Dodge brand CEO, said at the event, "There was no way we were going to let this era end quietly.