The current Durango generation has been on sale since 2011, predating the Hellcat engine itself. Suffice it to say, the Silver Bullet is likely to be among the last of this generation of Durango ...
The muscle car has a clean NV title, an accident-free Carfax, and some 9,900 miles on the odometer. Would you have sold it ...
However, things really started to heat up in 2015, when the automaker debuted the Hellcat engine, a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 behemoth. While initial output was a monstrous 707 horsepower with a ...
Someone on Craigslist is asking $89,000 for a devilish Challenger Hellcat with the VIN ending in 666. The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is undoubtedly one of the baddest cars on the road today.
Fingers crossed. You might be wondering why the Trackhawk isn't already a thing. Hellcat engines exist, SRT Grand Cherokees exist, so just combine the two, right? It's not quite that easy.
Do you still crave a nice Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat? You should expect to pay between $50,000 and $60,000 for one on average. The priciest ever sold is said to have fetched over $120,000 ...
The Durango R/T packs a 5.7-liter V-8 engine that puts out 360 hp and 390 pounds-feet of torque, while the supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 propels the 710-hp Durango SRT Hellcat with 645 pounds-feet.
The body is all carbon-fiber, and the steelie-look wheels are aluminum. Even better, this supercharged Hellcat V-8 is paired with a manual transmission. It's strange to think that the modern age ...