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2023 marked the end of an era as the production of the gas-powered Dodge Challenger came to an end. This makes the outgoing, third-generation Challenger all the more desirable, especially the most ferocious Hellcat model. This 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is one such example, packing loads of muscle. Powered by a roaring supercharged V8 motor, the Challenger SRT Hellcat is one of the best modern embodiments of a true American muscle car. It is lightning-quick, exceptionally good-looking, and impressively spacious for a hardcore two-door speed demon. With only 27,649 miles on the odometer, this Hellcat is in impressive condition. The current owner also reports that it has been enhanced with some upgraded components.
The exterior of this 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is finished in the vibrant shade of Sublime Green Pearl Coat. The exterior is accented by the optional Satin Black aluminum hood with functional vents and black accents all around. The look is completed with a set of 20-inch Matte Black lightweight forged aluminum wheels wrapped in Pirelli P-Zero high-performance summer tires and a black rear spoiler. The bright paint job is beautifully contrasted by a black interior, flaunting SRT-specific Laguna Leather sports seats of the same shade. The Hellcat’s interior is adorned with Dark Engine Turn interior accents and equipped with a 200-mph speedometer and unique gauges. The central 8.4-inch Uconnect touchscreen infotainment system is accompanied by a premium 18-speaker Harman Kardon audio system featuring a 900-watt amplifier.
Lurking under the vented hood of the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is a beastly 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi V8 motor. In this car, it comes mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission. On top of this explosive high-performance powertrain package, the current owner also reports a bunch of upgrades. These include a couple of added strut bars, a mild pulley swap, and an oil catch can. A stock 2015 Challenger SRT Hellcat can reportedly hit the 60 mph mark in just around 3.6 seconds. It is supposedly capable of reaching 150 mph in around 17.0 seconds. These numbers paint a picture of the performance potential of this Hellcat. Overall, this super-modern yet visually traditional American muscle icon is strikingly designed, phenomenally potent, ludicrously fast, and adequately spacious. These attributes undoubtedly make it a desirable driver’s car.
2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat
6.2L Supercharged V8
8-Speed Automatic
RWD
Sublime Green Pearl Coat Exterior
Black Laguna Leather Interior
Premium Laguna Leather SRT Seats
Satin Black Aluminum Hood With Functional Vents
Uconnect 8.4”
P-Zero Summer Tires
Aftermarket Strut Bar
Mild Pulley Swap
Aftermarket Oil Catch Can
K40 Radar System Front And Rear
New Tires Installed Roughly 300 Miles Ago
3:09 Gears Instead Of 2:73
Front End PPF
Ceramic Coated Exterior
Revelco Security System - Disables Fuel Relay And Starter Relay To Prevent Theft
All info As Reported by Current Owner
When Chevy and Dodge discontinued their iconic hallmarks of American iron, everyone thought muscle cars were a dying breed. However, 2008 marked the start of an era when American car manufacturers started the muscle car resurgence. One of the catalysts for this was Dodge bringing back its iconic Challenger. Despite being in its third generation, Dodge's reintroduced Challenger can draw quite a few stares out on the road. Later, in 2008, Dodge brought us the R/T model. What you are looking at is a 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T with a reported 7,703 miles on the clock for sale by the original owner.
2023 marked the end of an era as the production of the gas-powered Dodge Challenger came to an end. This makes the outgoing, third-generation Challenger all the more desirable, especially the most ferocious Hellcat model. This 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is one such example, packing loads of muscle. Powered by a roaring supercharged V8 motor, the Challenger SRT Hellcat is one of the best modern embodiments of a true American muscle car. It is lightning-quick, exceptionally good-looking, and impressively spacious for a hardcore two-door speed demon. With only 27,649 miles on the odometer, this Hellcat is in impressive condition. The current owner also reports that it has been enhanced with some upgraded components.
There’s nothing quite like a good old powerful V8. This 2020 Dodge Challenger Hellcat with just over 600 miles on the odometer is as good as it gets. Since its relaunch in 2008, it has been in a fight with the likes of the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang, and many consider this the ultimate pick of the bunch.
When Chevy and Dodge discontinued their iconic hallmarks of American iron, everyone thought muscle cars were a dying breed. However, 2008 marked the start of an era when American car manufacturers started the muscle car resurgence. One of the catalysts for this was Dodge bringing back its iconic Challenger. Despite being in its third generation, Dodge's reintroduced Challenger can draw quite a few stares out on the road. Later, in 2008, Dodge brought us the R/T model. What you are looking at is a 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T with a reported 7,703 miles on the clock for sale by the original owner.
2023 marked the end of an era as the production of the gas-powered Dodge Challenger came to an end. This makes the outgoing, third-generation Challenger all the more desirable, especially the most ferocious Hellcat model. This 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is one such example, packing loads of muscle. Powered by a roaring supercharged V8 motor, the Challenger SRT Hellcat is one of the best modern embodiments of a true American muscle car. It is lightning-quick, exceptionally good-looking, and impressively spacious for a hardcore two-door speed demon. With only 27,649 miles on the odometer, this Hellcat is in impressive condition. The current owner also reports that it has been enhanced with some upgraded components.
There’s nothing quite like a good old powerful V8. This 2020 Dodge Challenger Hellcat with just over 600 miles on the odometer is as good as it gets. Since its relaunch in 2008, it has been in a fight with the likes of the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang, and many consider this the ultimate pick of the bunch.
Ford’s Mustang has always been a playful sort of car, targeted at those who want to have fun. After all, it’s what created the whole pony car segment. But what if a Mustang could truly be hotted up? This is what epic racer, tuner and red-blooded American Carroll Shelby pondered. Well, the man was known for putting his thoughts into actions and the rest, as they say, is history. Even today, Ford offers a Shelby variant of its Mustang. Shelby Mustangs are known for being drag strip demons or ferocious track tools. If you want a relatively modern Shelby Mustang but aren’t willing to wait in queues, we’ve got this 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 locked and loaded for you to buy right now. With a mere 1,196 miles on the odometer, it’s basically a brand-new car.
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