RE: Dodge Challenger Demon | Spotted

RE: Dodge Challenger Demon | Spotted

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Dodge Challenger Demon | Spotted

Run What Ya Brung will never be the same again


It’s heartening to see so many Hellcat-engined Challengers in the UK. There are always a good few in the classifieds, and it’s not unheard of to see a couple at a Sunday Service or similar. Over the decade the supercharged V8s were on sale, plenty must have been put on boats and shipped across the Atlantic. Talk about commitment to the cause: it’s not cheap to import a car, and it’s definitely not cheap to run anything with a forced induction 6.2-litre engine. There’s the added palaver of left-hand-drive too. So bravo to all those that took the plunge, because there isn’t a day that’s not brightened by seeing a Hellcat. 

Dodge could put Pagani to shame with the assortment of special editions launched for the two-door Challenger and four-door Charger since 2014, from Jailbreak to Redeye and all in a fantastic selection of colours. Sometimes it can feel like no two cars left the factory the same. But where all of the Hellcat cars are special - the powertrain and the design guaranteed that - there are certainly some that are more desirable than others. Perhaps one day a ludicrous 170 will make its way over to the UK; for now, feast your eyes on the 840hp Demon. 

Even by Hellcat standards, the 2017 Demon was truly wild. It was banned from competing by the National Hot Rod Association because it was too fast, for heaven’s sake. Everything about the car was nuts, from the plumes of smoke in the press pictures to the fact that the rear seats and boot carpet could be optioned back in. For a dollar each. Dodge claimed 0-60mph in 2.3 seconds, a 9.65-second quarter with a 140mph trap speed, and longitudinal g of 1.8; to watch a Demon launch with such violence, heaving its front wheels up into the air (apparently the wheelie could go to almost three feet) was to love it. 

Unsurprisingly, at the time the 6.2 was claimed to be the most powerful V8 ever produced. Thanks to a larger (2.7-litres instead of 2.4), boostier (14.5psi rather than 11.6) supercharger, new pistons, rods and more revs, the Demon was rated at 840 imperial horsepower and 770lb ft. That’s 850 in metric measurement, or just over twice that of a Porsche Cayman GT4. The Demon had the power of two fast cars in one monster muscle car. A heavy one, sure, albeit with 90kg taken out to further benefit acceleration. 

And don’t forget the Demon Crate, which this Challenger comes with (and appears to be unused). That contained the skinny front wheels and host of branded accessories for track use. Opting for it also meant the Demon would be calibrated for use on really racy (100 octane plus) fuel. There must be some of that lurking at Santa Pod. 

Indeed the whole Dodge looks practically unused, registered in 2018 yet only having covered 3,520 quarter miles in the half a dozen years since. Or 880 full ones. So as well as crate accessories in as-new condition, the interior seems factory fresh and the exterior - from the widest bonnet scoop of any car to the surprisingly subtle exhausts - without flaw. And yes, a six-figure sterling sum for a Challenger will look crazy to our US cousins; such is the nature of dealing with imports over here. The Demon is not the most expensive Challenger on PH, put it that way. But it is the most powerful - and that’s enough for us. 


SPECIFICATION | DODGE CHALLENGER HELLCAT DEMON

Engine: 6,166cc, supercharged V8
Transmission: 8-speed auto, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 851@6,300rpm
Torque (lb ft): 770@4,500rpm
0-60mph: 2.3sec (claimed)
Top speed: c.200mph
MPG: 15ish
CO2: Ha
Year registered: 2018
Recorded mileage: 880
Price new: $84,995 (2017)
Yours for: £109,995

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cerb4.5lee

Original Poster:

33,569 posts

187 months

Yesterday (11:21)
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That doesn't hang around does it? Awesome.

CountyAFC

1,610 posts

10 months

Yesterday (11:27)
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Love the widebody Challengers.

WPA

10,131 posts

121 months

Yesterday (11:30)
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Completely mad but proper old school muscle, love it

soad

33,452 posts

183 months

Yesterday (11:42)
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Shame that no Vipers were factory supercharged.

RazerSauber

2,543 posts

67 months

Yesterday (11:43)
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Up to 1025 bhp from this "mowder" is insane. I adore these and want one. One of these would be my lottery win car, though one with some miles on it so I don't feel guilty about using it. Could even buy a V6 to get all that MPG when you don't need to accelerate climate change quite so quickly.

WCZ

10,808 posts

201 months

Yesterday (11:50)
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these turned out to actually be quite slow in reality, to make the claimed numbers wasn't easy - needed to be on a sticky drag strip etc, iirc it took a few years before a customer car actually managed to make the numbers and there was tons of youtube videos of amg's etc beating them in drag races, the whole thing was a little embarassing considering the hype but I still think they're cool in a traditional american muscle car way

WilliamMcNelly

2 posts

17 months

Yesterday (12:04)
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Beast..

pSyCoSiS

3,729 posts

212 months

Yesterday (12:10)
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Bonkers cars. For the money, I don't think anything gets close to this power, performance, pace.

Every day a journey

1,939 posts

45 months

Yesterday (12:25)
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Oh my!

WCZ

10,808 posts

201 months

Yesterday (12:40)
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pSyCoSiS said:
Bonkers cars. For the money, I don't think anything gets close to this power, performance, pace.
it's £110k so not cheap

a used 720s will absolutely murder it- https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/17636808

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjbB-dvwYbY

Gecko1978

10,447 posts

164 months

Yesterday (12:40)
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I feel like a pedant but lol. It was not too fast rather under 10 seconds requires a roll cage. Also this won't do 200mph unlike the regular hell cat as the tyres were not rated for it I believe its 160 but as it was aimed at qtr mile races not an issue.

Dr G

15,399 posts

249 months

Yesterday (13:18)
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Asking prices for very low mileage SRT Demon seem to be $150k or more in the US. This doesn't look out of line by that standard.

I don't know if those cars actually sell for that, but there's another on Bring a trailer with 800 miles ending today. It's at $127k with 5 hours to go.

If you want one their price isn't wrong.

Johnson897210

15 posts

Yesterday (13:24)
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The perfect antidote to wokism... laugh

Jaguar: take note...

J4CKO

42,806 posts

207 months

Yesterday (13:26)
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Johnson897210 said:
The perfect antidote to wokism... laugh

Jaguar: take note...
What does that actually mean ?


pSyCoSiS

3,729 posts

212 months

Yesterday (14:00)
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WCZ said:
pSyCoSiS said:
Bonkers cars. For the money, I don't think anything gets close to this power, performance, pace.
it's £110k so not cheap

a used 720s will absolutely murder it- https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/17636808

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjbB-dvwYbY
Fair point, but I suppose you will see less Demons on the road..

WCZ

10,808 posts

201 months

Yesterday (14:23)
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J4CKO said:
What does that actually mean ?
bizarre, it's not an antidote in any way lol

aestivator

248 posts

37 months

Yesterday (15:21)
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There was one of these at the last RWYB I did at Santa Pod. The guy couldn't get it to launch properly and he spent all day getting smoked by modified hot hatches.

Still wouldn't say no...

Wadeski

8,338 posts

220 months

Yesterday (15:35)
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aestivator said:
There was one of these at the last RWYB I did at Santa Pod. The guy couldn't get it to launch properly and he spent all day getting smoked by modified hot hatches.

Still wouldn't say no...
Old-school drag racing is hard, yo.

GTRene

17,756 posts

231 months

Yesterday (16:02)
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that are some specs, but I read about 5 meters long... 2 meters wide and 1.5 high? and ow, around 2.000kg.

must say, it looks very clean, outside looks.

such engine would be a fine crate engine for some light car hehe

Gecko1978

10,447 posts

164 months

Yesterday (16:46)
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Re comments about it getting beaten by AMGs and jot hatches it's a bit like saying your 2010 PC is slower than your iPhone 15.

The dodge is old school muscle or as close as a modern car can be. A AMG is well the best thing Mercedes can make its not evoking the 1960s etc. If I were to own one I would pick a hellcat red eye 800hp different tyres and just a big old muscle car that makes noise an goes fast. Enjoy it for what it is I guess