Maybe You Won’t Have to Sell Your Soul to Afford the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon
drove us crazy and practically milked the debut of the to death through a long series of teaser that spanned across the first three months of the year. Then, the day of reckoning was upon us, and the fastest production ever was finally revealed. Packing a 6.2-liter V-8 with a 2.7-liter supercharger that makes 14.5 psi of boost, a factory transmission brake, a stripped down interior, and a thirst for high-octane fuel, the Demon promises to be the Dodge that we’ll be talking about through the turn of the decade. Hell, it can hit 60 mph in 2.3 seconds and 100 mph in 5.1 seconds. A quarter mile comes in at 9.65 seconds at 140 mph – not bad for a car that weighs 4,200 pounds, right? After all, it can beat a $1.4 million But, it does raise one serious questions: Just how much will pure evil cost you?
There’s no official word as of yet, but Road & Track caught up with Dodge boss, Tim Kuniskis, at the and got him to give us a little hint. Again, it isn’t much to go by, but according to Kuniskis, it will be priced above the (obviously) but “it’s gonna be well below six figures.” That’s a pretty big deal considering many were expecting a price tag somewhere around $100,000.
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Maybe You Won’t Have to Sell Your Soul to Afford the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon
drove us crazy and practically milked the debut of the to death through a long series of teaser that spanned across the first three months of the year. Then, the day of reckoning was upon us, and the fastest production ever was finally revealed. Packing a 6.2-liter V-8 with a 2.7-liter supercharger that makes 14.5 psi of boost, a factory transmission brake, a stripped down interior, and a thirst for high-octane fuel, the Demon promises to be the Dodge that we’ll be talking about through the turn of the decade. Hell, it can hit 60 mph in 2.3 seconds and 100 mph in 5.1 seconds. A quarter mile comes in at 9.65 seconds at 140 mph – not bad for a car that weighs 4,200 pounds, right? After all, it can beat a $1.4 million But, it does raise one serious questions: Just how much will pure evil cost you?
There’s no official word as of yet, but Road & Track caught up with Dodge boss, Tim Kuniskis, at the and got him to give us a little hint. Again, it isn’t much to go by, but according to Kuniskis, it will be priced above the (obviously) but “it’s gonna be well below six figures.” That’s a pretty big deal considering many were expecting a price tag somewhere around $100,000.
Keep reading for the rest of the story
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Maybe You Won’t Have to Sell Your Soul to Afford the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon
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