
We'd love to see it, wouldn't you? We'd love to see the one that feels they can challenge the absolute power of 717 horses and 650 lb.-ft. of torque. We're dying to find out who will be lined up on the opposite side of a 2022 Dodge Challenger Hellcat. Because, if we had to bet our last dollar, we'd put it on the downright muscle of the Challenger. And, we're sure we'd get our money back—and some.
Does it Get Better than a Dodge?
If you're talking about a Challenger, interior comfort and advanced technology aren't two things that you'll ask about first. The first thing that comes to mind will be, "how does this vehicle perform?" And we'll say, "it's ready for its solo performance."
We're talking Michael Jackson performing outside of the Jackson 5. We're talking about David Ruffin performing outside of the temptations. We're talking about a solo act that can impress hundreds of thousands of people in one aggressive growl from your V8 engine.
The Hellcat will accelerate to 60 MPH in a blistering 3.8 seconds and cover the quarter-mile in 11.5 seconds. The Widebody trim works to improve the Challenger's body control and cornering grip with sticker tires and stiffer chassis equipment. So, when you breach speeds of up to 220 MPH with your Redeye trim in California, you'll be riding in a vehicle that can handle the heat.
So, who is the next Challenger? The short answer: There are none. They've all been smoked. Check out all of our Dodge Challenger trims and get in on some classic American muscle right here at My Jeep Chrysler Dodge RAM.