The Dodge Demon Engine Will Live On In A New Flagship Hellcat

Dodge has confirmed that the Demon engine - slightly detuned - will live a new life at the front of the new 797bhp Hellcat Redeye
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The Dodge Demon engine will live on in a new Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye, and we’re quite excited.

The Challenger Demon finished production a month ago, but news just released by the on-form American brand confirms that the supercharged Hemi V8 used in the instant drag strip legend will be reborn – albeit with a very slight detune.

The Dodge Demon Engine Will Live On In A New Flagship Hellcat

In the wake of the up-to-840bhp Demon comes the Hellcat Redeye, with 797bhp, 707lb ft and a top speed of 203mph despite having the aerodynamics of a brick. It will smash its way to 60mph in 3.4 seconds and clock a standing quarter-mile in 10.8 seconds. It may be a little detuned, but it’s not exactly slow…

Dodge says the Redeye engine will make use of Demon-grade improvements over the already modified Hellcat engine, like a larger supercharger, stronger pistons and con-rods, an upgraded valvetrain, beefier fuel injection setup and more. The Redeye motor will therefore rev 300rpm higher, to 6500rpm.

The Dodge Demon Engine Will Live On In A New Flagship Hellcat

Two fuel pumps can, between them, straddle a claimed 22 US miles per gallon on the highway (26.4mpg imperial) and the ability to fuel the Redeye’s huge performance. At full throttle the car can drain its 59-litre fuel tank in just 11 minutes.

Other cheeky Demon-derived features include Torque Reserve that can deliver a double-whammy of up to 3.9psi of boost alongside 55 per cent more engine torque for rapid launches. A choice of standard 2.62:1 or drag strip-friendly 3.09:1 final drive ratios are available.

The Dodge Demon Engine Will Live On In A New Flagship Hellcat

The Redeye comes as part of a wider launch of the 2019 model-year Challenger. The entry Hellcat will pack just 717bhp and 656lb ft, if you can bare to have so little. Features like the ‘dual-snorkel’ bonnet are standard on Hellcat models and echoes the likes of the 1970 Dart Swinger and 1971 Demon.

The popular Widebody pack, called the R/T Scat Pack Widebody, is yours if you want it on the Challenger R/T. It comes with 305/35R20 Pirelli rear tyres and ‘Devil’s Rim’ alloys, so every time you clean them you can enjoy putting your hand into the Devil’s Rim. No comment from us.

Comments

Anonymous

Guess it’s better than a hellcat pinkeye

06/29/2018 - 16:08 |
10 | 2
Erich Mohrmann

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Or Hellcat Pinkguy

06/30/2018 - 08:01 |
6 | 0
Midwest Hoonigan

What if Dodge has left in the Demon’s race gas engine mapping and it’s a hidden feature you can unlock? Now, that would be awesome.

06/29/2018 - 16:36 |
6 | 0
Thomas Jackson 1

When will Dodge focus on the interior of their car and not power?

06/29/2018 - 18:12 |
0 | 14

that is not the point of the car, idiot

06/30/2018 - 07:28 |
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Dodgeboi #BrickPride (homeschool squad)

Yooooooo I see you using #BrickPride. In seriousness this is awesome. I love how Dodge never backs down. They just keep going crazier and crazier. MURICA

06/29/2018 - 21:29 |
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Dave 15

Never change, America!
We love you… even California.

06/29/2018 - 23:53 |
4 | 0
—Joseph—

Too bad it says dodge on it

06/30/2018 - 15:24 |
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StuttgartMadness

YES! JUST YES! AFFORDABLE POWER MURICA YEEEEE!!!

06/30/2018 - 19:03 |
4 | 0
Austin Ketchum

Too many

06/30/2018 - 19:38 |
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Anonymous

If GM are putting the Demon’s engine into a Hellcat,why won’t they revive the Demon?!

07/01/2018 - 09:27 |
0 | 0
Jefferson Tan(日産)

Wait, “Redeye”??

Are they trying to be like Subaru now??

07/01/2018 - 09:30 |
2 | 0

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