Hellcrate 6.2-liter V8 delivers plug-and-play Hellcat hype to SEMA
Chrysler puts the 707-horsepower Hellcat engine on the a la carte menu.
Chrysler puts the 707-horsepower Hellcat engine on the a la carte menu.
It seems odd when even the Hellcat has a wide-body version.
This is a bucket-list track.
Even some within SRT were kept out of the loop.
There were a lot of cryptic codes and numbers. We break it all down for you.
Here's a gallery with all of the new Demon photos.
Dodge claims this is the quickest production V8 ever built.
We'll have live coverage from the event.
That's far quicker than a Challenger Hellcat.
It may be not be a new idea, but it's a first for a production car.
A new system is installed to help launch the Demon.
The launch system can adjust fuel and timing on the fly.
Don't think too much about how much replacement Nitto tires will cost for the Dodge Demon.
The movie debuts on April 14, around the same time as the car.
Also, trick computers help sort out wheel hop.
This prototype is dressed curiously.
A proper suspension setup is key.
There should be enough torque to bring forth another leap year.
The Air Grabber hood scoop first appeared on late 1960s Mopar products.
It's the least likely of a few interpretations of hints Dodge has dropped.