Dodge Charger Hellcat. RWD. Supercharged 6.7L Hemi V8. 707 hp. top speed of 204mph. quarter mile in 11 sec. CarThrottle Forums Updated: 29 Nov 2024 Share Add as a preferred source Previous modified car challenge: can you guess what car this is? Next The lesser known Mazda: the Mx6. Though it is Fwd, you can't deny it's beauty. More News Muscle The Car From Training Day - Alonzo Harris' Chevrolet Monte Carlo 16/03/24 News Hennessey Gives Dodge Hellcats One Last Stand With 1,000bhp Run-Out Upgrade 07/11/23 News 1,000bhp Hennessey Exorcist Final Edition Arrives to Expel Demons Once and For All 11/10/23 Muscle Here's A Dodge Challenger Demon Reaching A Record-Breaking 211mph 04/04/19 Muscle This Dodge Challenger Demon Was Annihilated By A Hellcat-Swapped Prius 14/08/18 Muscle It's A Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE Vs Corvette ZR1 Track Face-Off! 11/07/18Comments It also runs 10s with better tires, the stock ones dont have enough rubber for that power You can read the brochure….. I thought it was a 6.2L..? Latest News Used Cars The Best Used Hot Hatches to Suit Every Budget News Production Version of Unhinged 1,000bhp McMurtry Spéirling Teased News We’ll Finally See the Internet-Breaking Jaguar Type 01 in October News The Sanrivatti Hypercar Will Seat its Driver Like a Motorbike Workshop Level Up your Garage with the Clarke COMBGSM02 Modular Storage SystemSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank More News Workshop Get Pumped with the Clarke COP1B Rotary Oil Pump Workshop Great Gear for your Gearbox: The Clarke CFTJ500 0.5 Tonne Transmission Jack Workshop Perfect Your Timing with the Clarke CHBTL1 High Beam Timing Light News Special Edition Porsche 911 GT3 Marks 75 Years of the Brand in Britain Features The JCB Hydromax: Inside Britain's Next Land Speed Record Attempt
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It also runs 10s with better tires, the stock ones dont have enough rubber for that power
You can read the brochure…..
I thought it was a 6.2L..?