While there isn’t anything revolutionary about this send-off model, it’s just like the Last Call Challenger and Chargers from 2023. More Dodge Muscle The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 Packs ...
We know a lot about its options because of the window sticker. This stately machine features ... and would even be echoed in the 2015-to-2023 Dodge SRT Hellcat Challenger decades later. The Road ...
With less than 9,000 miles under its belt and two owners in the papers, this 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat boasts 707 ...
This 15-year-old Dodge Challenger has been stripped of every single body panel and uploaded to Facebook Marketplace. The car ...
When Dodge announced they were discontinuing both the Charger and the Challenger after the 2023 model year, it was the ...
Dodge has three special-edition Durangos to mark the 20th anniversary of the Hemi V-8's use in the SUV nameplate.
Fast forward to the late 2000s and this muscle car was returning to form, but it wasn't until 2015 that Dodge really started upping the ante. The Challenger SRT Hellcat became the most potent ...
Power for the Durango SRT Hammerhead comes from Dodge’s supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat V8 with a monstrous 710 horsepower. Dodge says this is enough to scoot the Hammerhead to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds, ...
The Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat was supposed to be a one-year-only special edition in 2021. Here we are heading into model year 2025 and not only is the Durango Hellcat still standing, it's the only ...
Dodge submitted the last Vision GT entry for the game, called the SRT Tomahawk. While the SRT Tomahawk was designed by members of the same team that was responsible for the road-going Challenger ...
This one is the 2025 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Hammerhead, and despite the engine, this special edition is seriously low-key. It's painted in a color called Night Moves (cue the Seger), which is ...
The latest limited-run Durango is the SRT Hellcat Hammerhead, which follows in the footsteps of the SRT Hellcat Silver Bullet, R/T 20th Anniversary Edition and Durango AlcHemi.