It crashes over 320 and runs a quarter-mile in 10.6 seconds on the 797-horse Dodge Charger.
Nowadays, it’s all about electric cars and driving with the lowest possible emissions, with smaller turbocharged engines and lighter cars appearing in a row. In contrast, Dodge still makes real, old-fashioned muscle cars with plenty of cubic inches and lots of horsepower to be as fast as possible in a quarter-mile run. Even if it’s a four-door sedan like the Charger.
The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye is instantly recognizable by its cool, widened body, the sound of which has not been held back. Because it has four doors, it fits in with the family, and the 8-speed automatic transmission doesn't hurt the city, so going to the store and taking the kids to school is also perfect. Then comes the craze for which the 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 engine with 797 horsepower and 958 Nm of torque is a great base. However, this also required trifles from the Demon in the engine, so it got a bigger charger, stronger connecting rods and pistons. The fuel injection system and valves are also new. Also there is the SRT Power Chiller, which directs the air conditioner from the cabin to the intake manifold to lower the air and coolant temperatures for greater performance. And the Race Cooldown function allows the engine to operate at the optimum operating temperature after the race by running the cooling fan and circulating the coolant in the proper range.
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