Currently reading: 840bhp Dodge Challenger SRT Demon spotted in narrow-body spec

6.2-litre V8-powered Challenger can go from 0-60mph in 2.3sec and claims the fastest quarter-mile record for a production car

The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, the 840bhp and 770lb ft-producing brute that was revealed at the New York motor show, has been spotted in the US running with a narrow body.

This comes as a surprise, because the model, which is capable of popping wheelies off the line, had hitherto only been seen in wide-arched form. The new sighting suggests that the Demon's motor will be available with the narrower chassis setup of regular Challengers, likely with a lower price.

Using Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA)'s familiar 6.2-litre Hemi V8 to achieve its peak power figure, the Demon eclipses the Challenger Hellcat’s 707bhp thanks to a larger supercharger, 14.5psi boost pressure, 6500rpm redline, additional dual-stage fuel pump and upgraded induction system. It requires 100-octane fuel to hit its peak power; otherwise, it runs at 808bhp, as shown on the spotted car's infotainment system.

Demon

The car’s power reserve and performance allows it to claim the Guinness World Record for the fastest quarter-mile of any production car – 9.65sec - as well as being one of the fastest-accelerating production cars in the world, being capable of 0-60mph in 2.3sec.

Under acceleration, the car was the first ever production car to pull a wheelie, with the front wheels lifting by 89cm.

Dodge also claims the car produces 1.8g when accelerating, which is the highest reading recorded yet for a production car, while the car’s bonnet scoop is the largest functional bonnet scoop on any production car.

Options on the SRT Demon include deletion of the front and rear passenger seats; $1 each, while a Transbrake – a system that locks the transmission output shaft for quicker launches – is standard. A 'Demon Crate' containing tools, performance parts and other accessories is also included.

The Demon is limited to 3300 units across the USA and Canada, with first deliveries taking place in the autumn. SRT Demon buyers receive a one-day driving tutorial for high-performance driving. A price for the car hasn't been revealed yet, but it's expected to far exceed the £52,000 imported price of the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat.

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The 707bhp SRT Hellcat is an extreme beast that would make little sense on British roads, but we're glad it exists, likewise the entire Dodge Challenger range

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eseaton 20 January 2019

If you don't get this car,

If you don't get this car, you really don't get cars.
405line 30 August 2017

Thunderbolt and lightfoot

Might be good for the road that features at the end of the said flick. Other than that it just another US junker an escapee from 1974.

Peter Cavellini 7 August 2017

Buy British...?!

Do Americans buy RHD British Cars....?