The 2015 Dodge Challenger has received a minor facelift for the new model year, but the biggest story is the drivetrain lineup. In addition to the 3.6L Pentastar in the Challenger SXT that delivers 305 horsepower and the 5.7L Hemi in the Challenger R/T with 375 horsepower, there is also a new Scat Pack model […] More »
The Chrysler Group has now officially equipped the Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger with the 707 horsepower supercharged Hellcat Hemi. No information has been offered as to a use for the Hellcat in future models, but it is widely expected that the blown 6.2L Hemi will end up under the hood of a future SRT […] More »
So we know that the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has a starting price of $61,053with the manual transmission and $62,636 for the new 8-speed automatic transmission – including the annoying destination and Gas Guzzler fees. The 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat will come with the same suspension, the same brakes, the same supercharged 6.2L […] More »
The Dodge Viper isnt selling well and everyone in the auto industry knows that, but no one (outside of Chrysler Group meeting rooms) seems to know what to do to help the Viper move units. Some people think that making it smaller and lighter would make a difference. Others think that figuring out a way […] More »
This week’s Tire Shredding Tuesday video features former SRT boss Ralph Gilles behind the wheel of a Sublime 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat at the Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals. Ralph pulls the bright green Challenger with all 707 of its angry ponies into the Carlisle burnout area and does a few quick, short burnouts and seemingly […] More »
This past Saturday, the Metro Detroit area celebrated the 20th annual Woodward Dream Cruise. This massive rolling car show has become one of the key automotive events for the Big 3 Detroit automakers and the Chrysler Group has one of the biggest corporate displays at the show. The Dream Cruise has become one of the […] More »
Now that the 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat has been officially unveiled, we want to know whether the members of DodgeForum.com would rather pick the 707 horsepower Charger or the 707 horsepower Challenger. The two cars will likely be priced in the same general ballpark in addition to have the same drivetrains. They will also […] More »
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