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From Las Vegas: Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170

2023 Scat-Packer is the quickest, fastest, most powerful mass-produced vehicle in the world!

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Today’s the day! After months of nail-biting, Dodge has announced the final “Last Call” model to commemorate the Hemi’s ride into the sunset. With months of waiting, tempered by online teasers that may have been more head- than chin-scratcher, we have arrived at the moment.

So, what’s all the hoopla about? Announcing the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. It’s the only street-legal drag car that runs on ethanol (an elixir with 170 proof, hence the name), but that’s not to say you can’t go to Costco to fill it up because this Challenger can handle Texas Tea too. Here’s the stats:

Images courtesy of Dan Pausch
  • 1025 horsepower
  • 945 lb-ft of torque
  • 0-60 in 1.66 seconds
  • NHRA-certified ET of 8.9 seconds at 151 mph
  • $96,666 base price
  • Already banned by NHRA
  • Parachute available from Direct Connection as an option

An eight-second production car? It’s the quickest, fastest, most powerful mass-produced vehicle in the world. (No word on how fast it’ll run on E10 pump gas, but power stats are 900 horses and 810 lb-ft of torque.) A 3.0-liter supercharger pushes up to 21.3 psi. Cylinder pressure up to 2,500 psi. New driveshaft. Revised trans brake (aka “TransBrake 2.0”). New offset carbon fiber wheel option wrapped in custom-tailored Mickey Thompson ET Street R drag radials. New Widebody flares (only on the rear). Only 3,000 are anticipated to be built for Yanks, plus another 300 for Canucks. Sorry, Sultans, none for you!

The Black Ghost, both the original and the Last Call edition.

The 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 joins the swarm of other limited-edition Hemi-powered Last Call goodness that shows the world what good ol’ American horsepower is all about. This ain’t shades of 1970 where performance was in its swan song, mind you — it’s a celebration of culture that’s been in the making since the 1940s from the dry lakes of California to the pikes of suburban Detroit. Uncle Sam, your car has arrived, and it has the name of two brothers who started building cars in Hamtramck in 1914, along with the DNA of the cars that won 1-2-3 at Daytona in 1964, the Scat Pack vehicles that were introduced for 1968, and the 2006 concept car that demonstrated Chrysler still had its mojo after spearheading the rebirth of the corporation with the Viper and Ram.

Last Call Dodge Charger Super Bee

You can order one starting on March 27th at DodgeGarage.com. Your friendly neighborhood salesperson will cut you off after May 15th.

So, next, it’ll be time for the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT to define the future. We’ll bring you more on that when the current hubbub dies down.

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Diego Rosenberg
Diego Rosenberg
Lead Writer Diego Rosenberg is a native of Wilmington, Delaware and Princeton, New Jersey, giving him plenty of exposure to the charms of Carlisle and Englishtown. Though his first love is Citroen, he fell for muscle cars after being seduced by 1950s finned flyers—in fact, he’s written two books on American muscle. But please don’t think there is a strong American bias because foreign weirdness is never far from his heart. With a penchant for underground music from the 1960-70s, Diego and his family reside in the Southwest.

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