The Dodge SRT Hellcat models are automotive icons for many enthusiasts regardless of their preferred vehicle type. The sheer power and distinctive whine generated by the supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine are something to behold. The first Dodge Hellcat muscle car arrived in 2015 with 707 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. More trim levels have been introduced in the years since, raising the power output as high as 807 hp/707 lb-ft. Redeye Challenger and Charger models push the speedometer to 203 mph, a speed on par with supercars.
Read on to learn about the Hellcat models, their cost, speed, and features of this modern street rod.
Dodge SRT Hellcat Explained:
- What Is a Hellcat?
- How Much Does a Hellcat Cost?
- Which Hellcat Is the Fastest?
- Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Models
- Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Models
What Is a Hellcat?
The Hellcat name comes from a World War II fighter plane named the Grumman F6F Hellcat, which featured an IHI supercharger. It just so happens that the Dodge SRT Hellcat Challenger and Charger models also get power from an IHI supercharger, which produces a distinctive whine. The Hellcat’s supercharged 6.2-liter V8 Hemi engine makes more than twice the horsepower of a base 3.6-liter V6 Pentastar engine found in numerous other Chrysler, Dodge, and Ram models.
A supercharged V8 is an iconic engine choice for a muscle car. The Hellcat has a 2.4-liter twin-screw supercharger V8 Hemi that produces 11.6 psi of boost. Hellcat Redeye models are even more menacing. They feature a larger 2.7-liter twin-screw supercharger that pumps out 14.5 psi to produce 807 hp/707 lb-ft. In 2022, the Dodge Charger is honored as the fastest 4-door mass-produced car based on its top speed of 203 mph.
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How Much Does a Hellcat Cost?
The 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $67,595, and the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat has an MSRP of $78,895. The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat has a higher starting price because it can only be purchased in the widebody variant. A comparably equipped Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody has a similar MSRP of $73,595. Please note that prices started fluctuating monthly.
2023 Challenger SRT Hellcat | MSRP |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak | $67,595 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak | $73,595 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Jailbreak | $76,200 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WB Jailbreak | $82,200 |
Challenger SRT Super Stock | $84,205 |
2023 Charger SRT Hellcat | MSRP |
Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak | $78,895 |
Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye WB Jailbreak | $87,495 |
Which Hellcat Is the Fastest?
The fastest models are the Dodge Challenger Hellcat Redeye Widebody and the Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock. The SRT Hellcat Redeye Challenger and Charger models have the highest top speed at 203 mph, while the SRT Super Stock has the fastest 0-60 mph (3.25 seconds) and 1/4 mile (10.5 seconds) times.
If you’re looking to make your Hellcat even faster, factory-backed performance parts are available from Dodge Power Brokers. The stage 2 kit for the Hellcat Redeye increases power output to 885 hp/787 lb-ft by using the 3.17-inch Hellephant supercharger pulley.
Dodge SRT Hellcat 0-60 Times (Seconds)
2023 Challenger SRT Hellcat 0-60 mph | 0-60 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak | 3.5 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak | 3.4 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Jailbreak | 3.4 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WB Jailbreak | 3.6 |
Challenger SRT Super Stock | 3.25 |
2023 Hellcat Charger 0-60 mph | 0-60 |
Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak | 3.6 |
Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye WB Jailbreak | 3.6 |
Dodge SRT Hellcat 1/4 Mile Times (Seconds)
2023 Challenger SRT Hellcat ¼ Mile | ¼ Mile |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak | 11.2 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak | 10.9 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Jailbreak | 11.1 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WB Jailbreak | 10.8 |
Challenger SRT Super Stock | 10.5 |
2023 Charger SRT Hellcat ¼ Mile | ¼ Mile |
Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak | 10.9 |
Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye WB Jailbreak | 10.6 |
Dodge SRT Hellcat Top Speed (MPH)
2023 Challenger SRT Hellcat Top Speed | MPH |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak | 199 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak | 195 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Jailbreak | 203 |
Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WB Jailbreak | 203 |
Challenger SRT Super Stock | 168 |
2023 Charger SRT Hellcat Top Speed | MPH |
Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak | 196 |
Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye WB Jailbreak | 203 |
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Models
The Dodge Challenger is available in six SRT Hellcat models, ranging from 717 hp/656 lb-ft to 807 hp/707 lb-ft. The SRT Super Stock and the SRT Hellcat Jailbreak Challenger models pack the most power and are up to the challenge of spinning even the stickiest of tires. The Hellcat’s impressive 0-60 mph and quarter-mile times are only possible under ideal conditions due to the rear-wheel-drive (RWD) drivetrain.
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat
The original and still formidable Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has seen a mild power increase over the years. One of the most significant changes to the model from year to year is usually the paint colors. You might be limited to specific model years if you’re after a particular color.
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody
The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody adds approximately 3 inches to the width of the Challenger. It features massive 20-inch x 11-inch wheels to fill out the fender flares. First introduced in 2018, the Widebody Hellcat Challenger cost over $70,000 and was an instant hit.
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye
The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye is visually hard to distinguish from a regular base Hellcat unless you look at the badges. Redeye models sport a red eye in the Hellcat badges, allowing muscle car enthusiasts to know that the Challenger is packing extra power under the hood.
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody
The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody can also be identified from the lower-powered Hellcat Widebody by the red eye in the Hellcat badge. The extra 1.5 inches of tire width on the Redeye Widebody helps it accelerate from 0-60 mph two-tenths of a second faster than the Redeye. The additional acceleration equates to an impressive 10.8-second 1/4 mile. That makes it almost 0.5 seconds faster than the base Hellcat.
Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock
The Dodge SRT Super Stock doesn’t sport the Hellcat name, but don’t let that fool you into thinking it’s a less-powerful muscle car. The Super Stock is geared toward drag racing, hitting 0-60 mph in 3.25 seconds and running the 1/4 mile in 10.5 seconds. Smaller wheels and brakes to reduce rotating mass help the Super Stock achieve faster drag race times. Stickier and wider drag radial tires also help transfer the massive 807 hp/707 lb-ft to the ground. Even Dominic Toretto would be pleased with the fast and furious performance of this 10-second drag racer.
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak
The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak models bring previously unavailable options to customize your Hellcat. Some customization options include different choices for racing stripes, wheels, brake calipers, and Hellcat badges. In addition to exterior modifications, several interior options include leather seats, seat belts, steering wheel, trim accents, and floormats.
Jailbreak models are only available in widebody variants roughly 3 inches wider than the regular Hellcat body style. The widebody Hellcat models feature 20″ x 11″ wheels compared to the standard 20″ x 9.5″ wheels to fill out the extra width.
Brass Funky
- Exterior — Hellraisin’ paint with Brass Monkey badges and a Satin Black hood, roof, and decklid create a retro-inspired look. Orange brake calipers radiate from behind a set of 20-inch Brass Monkey wheels.
- Interior — Black Laguna leather seats with black seatbelts, black Alcantara headliner, and White LED SRT Alcantara steering give the interior a timeless look.
Old School
- Exterior — F8 Green paint with Satin Chrome badges and SRT Widebody Stripe create a vintage theme that looks great on any Dodge muscle car generation. Gunmetal Gray brake calipers paired with 20-inch Satin Carbon Warp Speed wheels round out the exterior.
- Interior — Featuring the Jailbreak exclusive Hammerhead Gray Laguna leather seats with contrasting black leather accents give the interior a unique look.
Red Dawn
- Exterior — Pitch Black paint with red badges and SRT Widebody Stripe are a great match for this Hellcat. Red brake calipers make quite the bold statement behind 20-inch Low-Gloss Granite Warp Speed wheels.
- Interior — Black Laguna leather with Demonic Red seatbelts, Black Alcantara headliner, and Red LED SRT Alcantara steering wheel. These are visible reminders that your car is always ready to run like a cat out of hell.
The Classic
- Exterior — Indigo Blue paint with red badges and dual silver stripes are at home on any Dodge SRT model, including the past V10-powered Dodge Viper. The red brake calipers paired with 20-inch Satin Carbon wheels create a popular performance look.
- Interior — The Demonic Red seatbelts combined with the Red LED SRT leather steering wheel add a modern touch to the classic interior.
Old Glory
- Exterior — White Knuckle paint with red badges and dual blue stripes pay homage to the original muscle cars. Red brake calipers accompanying 20-inch Carbon Black wheels contrast the white paint nicely and help show off the widebody Hellcat’s curves.
- Interior — Demonic Red Laguna leather seats with matching seatbelts pair nicely with the Red LED Alcantara steering wheel. This red, white, and blue color theme lets you show off your love for American muscle cars.
Yin Yang
- Exterior — TorRed paint with Midnight Metallic badges and dual Carbon stripes complement each other nicely. Gunmetal Gray brake calipers peek out from behind the 20-inch Low-Gloss Black Warp Speed wheels that finish the black and silver color scheme.
- Interior — Black Laguna leather seats, Hammerhead Gray floor mats, and a White LED Alcantara SRT steering wheel to represent the opposing Ying Yang forces.
Yeller
- Exterior — Pitch Black paint with Midnight Metallic badges, Satin Black hood, roof, and decklid create a stealth look. Yellow brake calipers behind 20-inch Lightweight Low-Gloss Black wheels are the only hint of color that you’ll find on this murdered-out Hellcat.
- Interior — Black Laguna leather seats, seatbelts, and floormats perfectly match the exterior’s menacing looks.
Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat “Last Call”
Dodge is saying goodbye to internal combustion Hellcats with the “Last Call” editions. The 2023 Challenger has an additional and highly limited model (300 units) added to the lineup named the Black Ghost. The Black Ghost’s name originates from a 1970 Dodge Challenger RT SE known to cruise Woodward Avenue before disappearing into the night only to reappear out of thin air months later.
Black Ghost
- Exterior — Pitch Black paint with Midnight Metallic badges, black “gator skin” vinyl roof, white rear fender graphics, and MOPAR hood pins create a modern-day version of the original Black Ghost driven by Godfrey Qualls. Black brake calipers make a subtle appearance from behind a set of 20-inch Satin Carbon Warp Speed wheels.
- Interior — Black Laguna leather seats with Alcantara inserts keep drivers planted while they grip the Alcantara steering wheel with red SRT logo. Genuine carbon fiber bezels and Dinamica suede headliner add a touch of luxury to this menacing black-on-black Hellcat.
Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Models
The Dodge Charger is produced in three SRT Hellcat models, making between 717 hp/656 lb-ft to 807 hp/707 lb-ft. The Jailbreak models have 10 hp more than the Redeye models and offer additional customization options to suit your style. Hellcats are very powerful RWD cars that need a skilled driver and the right conditions to achieve the blistering fast 0-60 mph and quarter-mile times.
Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody
Unlike the Challenger Hellcat, the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody is the only available body style. If you see a widebody Charger on the street or the track, it’s a telltale sign that it’s a Hellcat. The fender flares and wider wheels add roughly 3 inches in width to the Charger, giving it an even more aggressive stance.
Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody
Enthusiasts can distinguish a Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody from the less-powerful Hellcat Widebody by looking at the badge. A ruby red eye hints at Redeye models’ extra power to help shave 0.36 seconds off the 1/4-mile time and increase the top speed by 6 mph.
Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak
Additional customization options are available when building a Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak model. Options include various racing stripes, wheels, brake calipers, and Hellcat badges. Also, several interior customizations are available, like leather seats, seat belts, steering wheel, trim accents, and floormats.
Brass Funky
- Exterior — Hellraisin’ paint with Brass Monkey badges and a Satin Black hood, roof, and decklid would be fitting for retro and modern muscle cars alike. Orange brake calipers shine through a set of 20-inch Brass Monkey wheels.
- Interior — Sepia Laguna leather seats with sepia seatbelts, black Alcantara headliner, and White LED SRT Alcantara steering give the interior a modern twist on a classic design.
Old School
- Exterior — GoManGo paint with Satin Chrome badges and Satin Black hood scoop, roof, and decklid create a look that is bound to turn a few heads. Gunmetal Gray brake calipers paired with a set of 20-inch Satin Carbon Warp Speed wheels create a subtle look that won’t detract any attention from the bright orange paint.
- Interior — Black Laguna leather seats with contrasting Hammerhead Gray seatbelts add a bit of flair to the otherwise conservative interior design.
Red Dawn
- Exterior — Pitch Black paint with red badges, dual red stripes, a Satin Black hood scoop, roof, and decklid create an intimidating look. Red brake calipers further accent the exterior from behind a set of 20-inch Low-Gloss Granite Warp Speed wheels.
- Interior — Black Laguna leather with Demonic Red seatbelts, black Alcantara headliner, and Red LED SRT Alcantara steering wheel let the occupants know that they aren’t in your average Hellcat, serving as a reminder that your Charger is blistering fast.
The Classic
- Exterior — Indigo Blue paint with red badges and dual silver stripes pays tribute to a color scheme as classic as apple pie. The red brake calipers paired with 20-inch Satin Carbon wheels create a popular performance look.
- Interior — The Demonic Red seatbelts paired with the Red LED SRT leather steering wheel adds a modern flair to the traditionally styled interior.
Old Glory
- Exterior — White Knuckle paint with red badges and blue dual stripes to pay homage to the original muscle cars. Red brake calipers accompanying 20-inch Carbon Black Lightweight wheels are a nice contrast to the white paint and accentuate the curves of the widebody Hellcat.
- Interior — Demonic Red Laguna leather seats, matching seatbelts, and Red LED Alcantara steering wheel make quite the statement. This red, white, and blue muscle car shows off your American pride.
Yin Yang
- Exterior — White Knuckle paint with Satin Chrome badges and dual silver stripes appeal to those choosing the lighter path. Gunmetal Gray brake calipers make a subtle appearance from behind the 20-inch Carbon Warp Speed wheels that finish the white and silver color scheme.
- Interior — Black Laguna leather seats, Hammerhead Gray floor mats, and a White LED Alcantara SRT steering wheel to embody the contending Ying Yang forces.
Yeller
- Exterior — Pitch Black paint with Midnight Metallic badges, Satin Black hood, roof, and decklid create an unassuming look. A pop of color from the yellow brake calipers behind 20-inch Carbon Black Lightweight wheels is the only accent you’ll find on this black-on-black Hellcat.
- Interior — Black Laguna leather seats, seatbelts, and floormats complement the exterior nicely.
Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat “Last Call”
Whether you are a diehard muscle car fan or want to add a limited-production (300 units) car to your garage, the Dodge “Last Call” special editions might be the perfect match. Dodge is producing a small batch of special edition Dodge Charger models for 2023 as a farewell to internal combustion engines.
The Charger King Daytona’s roots trace back to the muscle car heyday of the 1960s and 1970s when William “Big Willie” Robinson was victorious on the drag strip. Robinson did more than dominate the 1/4 mile with his Dodge Charger; he inspired racers to exercise their need for speed on the track instead of the streets.
King Daytona
- Exterior — Go Mango Paint with Satin Chrome Badges, Satin Black roof, spoiler, King Daytona rear fender graphics, and MOPAR hood pins commemorate William Robinson and his contributions to muscle cars and drag racing. Orange brake calipers shine brightly from behind a set of 20-inch Satin Carbon Warp Speed wheels.
- Interior — Black Nappa leather seats with Alcantara inserts have Daytona embroidered. Orange Accent stitching covers many interior surfaces, including the instrument panel, center console, steering wheel, seats, and door trim. Last but certainly not least is the King Daytona badge on the dashboard that lets drivers know they are behind the wheel of a legendary muscle car.
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