2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye
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2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye
797-hp Redeye is the spawn of the Demon and Hellcat
The Demon has passed from us, but the Demon's spawn are here, so please allow them to introduce themselves. A new demi-Demon trim level has been anointed as the 2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye. Plus there's an updated Challenger SRT Hellcat and new Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody. Like with the Charger introduced this morning, they have inherited some of the best parts from the Demon.
The Hellcat Redeye is possessed by the Demon's howling supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi, making 797 horsepower and 707 pound-feet of torque. Dodge proclaims it the "most powerful production V8" and "quickest production muscle car," with a 0-60 time of 3.4 seconds and quarter-mile time of 10.8 seconds at 131 mph. Top speed: 203 mph. Dodge can claim these superlatives, of course, because the 840-horsepower Demon's limited production run has ended.
The Hellcat Redeye's Hemi is paired with an eight-speed automatic. Dodge says the powerplant gets 25 major component upgrades, including a larger supercharger (2.7 liters, up from 2.4) with higher boost pressure (14.5 psi, up from 11.6), strengthened connecting rods, pistons and valve train, high-capacity fuel injection system and improved lubrication. It gets a second fuel pump and a higher redline of 6,500 rpm.
Theoretically, if you were someplace where you could operate at full throttle without letting up, Dodge says the Hemi would drain the fuel tank in under 11 minutes. Yet the car gets a 22 mpg highway rating from the EPA.
It also has the Torque Reserve system that starts building boost before launching, as well as the air conditioned intercooler to provide extra cool intake air. Both of these were features in the Demon. Furthermore, if the standard 2.62:1 final ratio isn't quick enough for you, Dodge offers a 3.09:1 rear axle.
The Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye also comes with the Demon and Hellcat Widebody's fat fender flares. It's an unsurprising inclusion, since you'll want as much tire as possible for all that power.
Now, a mere clear-eyed Challenger SRT Hellcat gets a 10-horse boost for 2019 to 717 horsepower, and a smidge more torque at 656 pound feet. A six-speed manual transmission is standard, and an eight-speed automatic is an option.
Both Hellcat models get the new dual-snorkel hood we've seen in spy shots. It's meant to evoke 1970s Dodge muscle cars. Dodge says the airflow from the hood alone reduces engine temperature by 4 degrees Fahrenheit. As before, the car gets airflow from other sources including the headlight bezels.
And how can you tell a Hellcat Redeye from a Hellcat at a glance, you might wonder? The Hellcat fender logo gets "a sinister red jewel-like eye design." The logo also appears as a new die-cast badge on the supercharger housing.
The Hellcat Redeye is possessed by the Demon's howling supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi, making 797 horsepower and 707 pound-feet of torque. Dodge proclaims it the "most powerful production V8" and "quickest production muscle car," with a 0-60 time of 3.4 seconds and quarter-mile time of 10.8 seconds at 131 mph. Top speed: 203 mph. Dodge can claim these superlatives, of course, because the 840-horsepower Demon's limited production run has ended.
The Hellcat Redeye's Hemi is paired with an eight-speed automatic. Dodge says the powerplant gets 25 major component upgrades, including a larger supercharger (2.7 liters, up from 2.4) with higher boost pressure (14.5 psi, up from 11.6), strengthened connecting rods, pistons and valve train, high-capacity fuel injection system and improved lubrication. It gets a second fuel pump and a higher redline of 6,500 rpm.
Theoretically, if you were someplace where you could operate at full throttle without letting up, Dodge says the Hemi would drain the fuel tank in under 11 minutes. Yet the car gets a 22 mpg highway rating from the EPA.
It also has the Torque Reserve system that starts building boost before launching, as well as the air conditioned intercooler to provide extra cool intake air. Both of these were features in the Demon. Furthermore, if the standard 2.62:1 final ratio isn't quick enough for you, Dodge offers a 3.09:1 rear axle.
The Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye also comes with the Demon and Hellcat Widebody's fat fender flares. It's an unsurprising inclusion, since you'll want as much tire as possible for all that power.
Now, a mere clear-eyed Challenger SRT Hellcat gets a 10-horse boost for 2019 to 717 horsepower, and a smidge more torque at 656 pound feet. A six-speed manual transmission is standard, and an eight-speed automatic is an option.
Both Hellcat models get the new dual-snorkel hood we've seen in spy shots. It's meant to evoke 1970s Dodge muscle cars. Dodge says the airflow from the hood alone reduces engine temperature by 4 degrees Fahrenheit. As before, the car gets airflow from other sources including the headlight bezels.
And how can you tell a Hellcat Redeye from a Hellcat at a glance, you might wonder? The Hellcat fender logo gets "a sinister red jewel-like eye design." The logo also appears as a new die-cast badge on the supercharger housing.
Dodge has also announced the Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody, which gets the same fender flares as the Hellcat Widebody. The extra 3.5 inches overall accommodate 305/35ZR20 Pirellis on 20x11-inch forged "Devil's Rim" aluminum wheels. Dodge says the wider tires and wheels, larger six-piston Brembo front brakes and suspension upgrades enable the Scat Pack Widebody to beat a non-Widebody Scat Pack car by 2 seconds on a 2.1-mile road course.
And all R/T Scat Pack models get the power-bulge aluminum hood handed down from the current Hellcat.
Finally, Challenger R/T and GT RWD models get a standard high-performance suspension and an optional upgraded performance-handling package, paddle shifters and houndstooth cloth seats.
Production on the 2019 Challenger lineup starts this fall in Ontario
And all R/T Scat Pack models get the power-bulge aluminum hood handed down from the current Hellcat.
Finally, Challenger R/T and GT RWD models get a standard high-performance suspension and an optional upgraded performance-handling package, paddle shifters and houndstooth cloth seats.
Production on the 2019 Challenger lineup starts this fall in Ontario
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#3
Lexus Champion
I'd love to do this.....
Theoretically, if you were someplace where you could operate at full throttle without letting up, Dodge says the Hemi would drain the fuel tank in under 11 minutes.
#4
Not even power-folding mirrors on the F
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Lexus Test Driver
Great. More midnight street racing down my street, more donuts at three in the morning waking my family up, more out of control, onto the curb ped mow-downs, and more dead 19 year old passengers wrapped around telephone pole news stories. These cars are a diseases on our society and it's getting worse by the month in Los Angeles. Every damn night they are racing these pieces of excrement and their competitors on public streets.
#6
Great. More midnight street racing down my street, more donuts at three in the morning waking my family up, more out of control, onto the curb ped mow-downs, and more dead 19 year old passengers wrapped around telephone pole news stories. These cars are a diseases on our society and it's getting worse by the month in Los Angeles. Every damn night they are racing these pieces of excrement and their competitors on public streets.
#7
Great. More midnight street racing down my street, more donuts at three in the morning waking my family up, more out of control, onto the curb ped mow-downs, and more dead 19 year old passengers wrapped around telephone pole news stories. These cars are a diseases on our society and it's getting worse by the month in Los Angeles. Every damn night they are racing these pieces of excrement and their competitors on public streets.
That is a failure of civilization not the cars fault. I live here and I see the fabric of society unravelling everyday.
Personally, I like that Dodge is building high horsepower muscle cars.
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Great. More midnight street racing down my street, more donuts at three in the morning waking my family up, more out of control, onto the curb ped mow-downs, and more dead 19 year old passengers wrapped around telephone pole news stories. These cars are a diseases on our society and it's getting worse by the month in Los Angeles. Every damn night they are racing these pieces of excrement and their competitors on public streets.
V.
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Lexus Fanatic
I've never made it past 300 HP, and I'm not ashamed to say that. May sound trifling today, but in many ways it's adequate. Never owned anything with more than 312 ft. lbs. either. But I am resolved to break the 400 HP barrier (I don't generally do engines that have a lower peak torque than HP, we touched upon this in another thread).
#13
The New Hellcat Challengers and Chargers are being deeply discounted in my area. I think 700 HP is plenty and have considered maybe picking up a Hellcat Charger down the road. Buy the extended warranty and drive the crap out of it.
#14
Lexus Fanatic
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going to be deeply discounted more now. Redeyes start $72k and regular hellcat price cut by $5k
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