We usually only feature Dodge, Ram, SRT or some other Chrysler Group product here on DodgeForum but this week, in addition to a Dodge Challenger SRT8, our Tire Shredding Tuesday clip includes a Ford Mustang. That is because this video shows a sort of burn-off between a 425 horsepower Challenger SRT8 and a 210 horsepower […] More »
We have been so focused on the Hellcat Hemi and the striking design of the 2015 Dodge Charger that we haven’t had much of a chance to discuss the changes made to the refreshed 2015 Dodge Challenger. While it was almost expected that the Challenger was due for a more significant facelift, the exterior changes […] More »
The 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat will arrive as the most powerful V8 Mopar of all time with output guaranteed to top 600 horsepower and 575lb-ft of torque from the supercharged 6.2L Hemi. In the history of Mopar performance cars, only the mighty Viper has packed more power than the Hellcat Challenger so in terms […] More »
The 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat will unquestionably be the most awe inspiring, ground pounding Mopar muscle car of all time so it is only fitting that our Mopar Muscle Thursday video would feature a 3 minute clip from the Chrysler Group that breaks down all of the ins and outs of the 600+ horsepower […] More »
This week’s Tire Shredding Tuesday clip takes a look at a 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T somewhere in Holland doing a big, smokey burnout. This black and silver Mopar muscle car is powered by one of the big block V8s of the 1971 R/T package and that allows it to very easily destroy the rear tires. […] More »
When the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat arrives, it will be the most powerful non-Viper car from the Chrysler Group in the history – a history that includes a great many very impressive, very powerful vehicles. The Challenger SRT Hellcat is guaranteed to have a stunning output of at least 600 horsepower and 575lb-ft of […] More »
Buried in the many pictures of the new 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT was the image above, which clearly shows the Hellcat Hemi logo in the thin film transistor (TFT) configurable gauge cluster with a big, bright analog speedometer on the right side. That speedometer looks awesome with the bright white large numbers jumping out against […] More »