From the slow-motion rollout that Fiat Chrysler is providing its newest performance model, it is clear that the brand-new Dodge Challenger SRT Demon will be really fast.
The automaker is launching new videos preceding the 2017 New York Auto Show in April, where Challenger SRT Demon will make its debut. The videos, consisting of the latest, “Forced Induction,” are all discovering a home on a special website.
Tim Kuniskis, company’s head of passenger car brands, has stated that the Demon would be more powerful than the Hellcat models, which are supported by a 6.2-liter, supercharged V-8 engine that provides 707 horse power.
The Auburn Hills, Michigan, automaker has given some information for fans, noting that “the key to increasing the power output of the Challenger SRT Demon’s supercharged Hemi, or any engine for that matter, is a function of how much cool air you can get in the engine”.
Hence, the SRT has a few additionals to “maximize the Demon’s entire potential”:
The biggest functional “air grabber” cold air intake ever set up on a production vehicle at 45 inches.
A bigger air box sealed and ducted to the hood scoop. Two lit up and functional “air catcher” headlamps.
Fiat Chrysler has provided limited amount of information about its new Demon– a muscle vehicle from the 1970s– considering that it announced its planned release previous month.
“The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is conceived, created and crafted for a subculture of enthusiasts who know that a tenth is a car and a half second is your credibility,” Kuniskis stated last month.