- 2018 Model Year Dodge Challenger SRT Demon with 4.5 Whipple Supercharger
- Pitch Black Exterior
- Black interior
- Customer Preferred Package 26M
- Leather rear seat option
- Comfort Audio Group - leather seats
- Demon vehicle storage package
- Trunk Carpet kit
- K40 Radar
- Fore Innovations – Hellcat Tripple L4 Fuel pump
- Stainless Works Catback and Long tubes
- ID 1300 Injectors
- Whipple 4.5 Supercharger
Nothing can go wrong with good old American Muscle, and what can be more iconic than the muscle car that defined a generation, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. This particular 2018 model is a true demon, packing some serious power and with an amazing design and bodywork to go with it. This particular Demon comes with the 26M customer preferred package, the Demon vehicle storage package, trunk carpet kit, modern amenities and technology that definitely make life all that more exciting. And with barely over 2,500 miles on the clock, there really is very little reason you shouldn’t consider welcoming this demon into your home.
Exterior and Interior
Much has changed with the design language of Dodge, but even so, some elements continue to have translated to the present. Pitch Black is the color that this particular 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. A striking look that goes well with its aggressive exterior and powerful stance. Broken only by a small stripe of yellow on the front lip, this demon isn’t afraid to play around a little either. The beautifully sculpted body stretches to the back effortlessly, with the Demon branding adoring the sides and rear. Inside is where the real magic is though. From the SRT branding on the steering wheel to the cockpit style design, you’re bound to have a comfortable experience inside this demon. The black interior isn’t as deep as the exterior, but comes with the leather rear seat option and comfort audio group for greater luxury in functionality.
Engine
Of course, these are all extras to the real reason why you would ever want to own a demon; the blisteringly powerful engine, and this 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon doesn’t disappoint. Packing a whopping 6.2L V8 engine, this Demon is powerful, immensely so. And of course, some modifications have only increased the power it creates out of the factory, including a Fore Innovations Hellcat Triple L4 fuel pump, stainless works catback and long tubes, ID 1300 injectors and a Whipple 4.5 Supercharger, creating even more serious power under the hood. All this delivered to the wheels using an automatic transmission, you’re going to enjoy every moment you decide to blip the throttle and let the demon roar, hoon and spit fire out the rear.
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