Wider wheels, bigger brakes are the world's most powerful serial limousine. The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody will soon be taking part in the Pikes Peak Mountain Racer.
The 707-horsepower motor remains as the 315 km / h speed and the four-second acceleration, but at a glance it has become much richer in the Dodge Charger top model.
The SRT Hellcat model received the Widebody package, which features a new nose design with a total body width of 9 centimeters, six-piston Brembo brakes, unique, adjustable Bilstein shock absorbers, and 305/35 R20 Pirelli tires. The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody runs a quarter-mile in 10.96 seconds, and the factory's 3400-meter test track is 2.1 seconds faster than its immediate predecessor.
The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody has an adjustable electric power steering, and all the parameters of the car can be controlled on the on-board infotainment system, from shift speed to engine power to suspension settings. The latter is tighter, the first springs are 32 percent harder, and the corner stabilizers are thicker. There are four types of mode: street, sport, track and custom.
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