The Dodge Charger is back by 2021.She has lived a long life, so in its current version, however, somehow, Dodge’s other people continue to find tactics to spice things up properly. And by 2021, the Charger SRT Hellcat gets the Redeye treatment We already knew, but now we have a value that goes hand in hand with the amount of force on board.
The logo said Monday that a 2021 Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye would charge you $80090 after a $1495 destination payment; by comparison, a popular Hellcat SRT charger costs $8600 less than $71490; but the Redeye is just a more sinister badge for the sedan: it brings 797 horsepower and 707 pound-feet of torque for the party, thanks to its supercharged 6.2-liter V8.If you want to save $8600, the popular Hellcat Charger now produces 10 extra ponies for a total of 717 hp.comfort award.
Other products provided with the Charger Hellcat Redeye include Dodge’s Line Lock for smoke burns, the Power Chiller for using air conditioning as an intake air cooler, and the power reserve to turn on the intake manifold.Behind each wheel are 15.7 inch Two-part rotors with Brembo stirrups.You’ll be able to score 10 seconds in a quarter mile and time 203 mph on a closed circuit, Dodge promises.
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Dodge also split prices for the rest of the range Charger.Si you just need to buy from the Charger family, the cheapest sedan costs $31,490 for an SXT version. There is no V8 involved, but the GT style is helping the loader see the component for an initial value of $33490.The cheapest V8 charger is the R/T, which starts at $38,490 and develops 370 horsepower from a 5.7-liter V8.Enter the Scat Pack for $42,590 and the force increases to 485 hp.
The Hellcat Redeye and the rest of the 2021 loader line will be at dealerships early next year, but if you need the sedan soon 797 horsepower, know that orders will open next month.
This was originally published on Roadshow.
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