Unleashing Power: Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 Review

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In the realm of modern muscle cars, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 emerges as a roaring beast, boasting over 1,000 horsepower and a hefty price tag exceeding $100,000. This limited-edition Challenger, with only 3,300 units in existence, signals the end of an era for this iconic line of vehicles. The Demon 170 sets itself apart with unique design elements like yellow accents symbolizing the corn-based E85 ethanol fuel required for its maximum power output. Under the hood lies a ferocious 6.2L supercharged V8 engine, capable of propelling the car from 0 to 60 in a mind-boggling under 1.7 seconds on E85 fuel.
The devil is in the details with the Demon 170, featuring quirky touches such as a demon logo with a red "m" representing a pitchfork and a production number plaque personalized to each car. Inside, the car surprises with demon-themed seats and a range of high-performance features accessible through the infotainment system, including line lock and a chiller for post-run engine cooling. This Challenger comes fully loaded with options, from a $10,000 sunroof to $11,500 carbon fiber wheels, making it a collector's dream with a window sticker price reaching around $145,000.
Furthermore, the Demon 170 offers an array of unique accessories, from a detailing kit by Jay Leno's garage to a personalized decanter set complete with demon-themed glasses. The car's exterior may not scream its power at first glance, but the devil truly lies in the details, from the wider fenders to the yellow accents denoting its unique fuel requirements. This Challenger represents the pinnacle of modern muscle cars, blending raw power with intricate design elements and a touch of exclusivity that sets it apart from the rest.

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