2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon �€" Go-Mango Orange, 840 HP, Low
Production Widebody Why This Car Is Special The 2018 Dodge
Challenger SRT Demon was not a limited edition in the marketing
sense. It was a limited production car in the engineering sense �€"
built for one model year only, with a specific mission: to be the
fastest production car in the quarter mile ever certified by the
NHRA at the time of its release. Dodge held nothing back. The Demon
ran the quarter mile in 9.65 seconds at 140 mph on its factory
Nitto NT05R Demon Drag Radial tires �€" numbers that, when
announced in 2017, made headlines across every automotive
publication on earth. The car was so fast that the NHRA required it
to run with a roll cage or a parachute at sanctioned events above a
certain speed. That's not marketing copy. That's a technical ruling
from the governing body of drag racing in North America. Dodge
produced just 3,300 Demon units for the United States market for
the 2018 model year. That number was set in advance and was not
expanded. Each car came with a numbered certificate and a Demon
Crate �€" a separate shipment containing the items removed from the
car to reduce weight for drag racing, including the passenger seat,
rear seats, and spare tire. The production figure was low enough
and the demand high enough that many examples were marked up
significantly over MSRP at the time of sale. Today, well-preserved
examples like this one command serious collector money because the
Demon was a single-year model that will never be made again. This
specific 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is finished in Go-Mango
orange, one of the more visually assertive colors available on the
Demon and one that connects directly to Dodge's muscle car heritage
�€" the same name was used on factory Mopar cars in the early
1970s. The matte black hood provides contrast and serves a
functional purpose, reducing glare for the driver and visually
separating the performance-focused hood scoop area from the body
color. This car wears the full Widebody package, which added 3.5
inches of total width to the Challenger's stance to accommodate the
wider drag-focused track and tires. Features List - Supercharged
6.2L HEMI V8 producing 840 horsepower on 91-octane pump gas (up to
808 hp on 91-octane; 840 hp requires 100-octane or race fuel per
factory specification) - 8-Speed TorqueFlite Automatic Transmission
- Air Grabber Hood Intake �€" functional ram-air system that opens
on demand - K&N Cold Air Intake - Demon Drag Radial Tires �€"
Nitto NT05R, factory-fitted - Black Widebody Fenders �€" factory
fitment, not aftermarket - Matte Black Hood - Demon Front Splitter
- Red Brembo Brake Calipers - SRT Badging throughout - Black
Leather Bucket Seats - Center Console - Power Windows and Locks -
Go-Mango Orange Exterior Mechanical The heart of the 2018 Dodge
Challenger SRT Demon is the supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V8,
internally known as the Hellephant-adjacent 'Demon' version of the
supercharged 6.2. To be precise, this engine used a larger
2.7-liter supercharger than the Hellcat's 2.4-liter unit, along
with revised fuel injectors, a higher-flow fuel pump, and revised
engine management calibration. The result was 840 horsepower and
770 lb-ft of torque when running on 100-octane fuel. On 91-octane
pump gas, the rating dropped to 808 hp �€" still the highest output
of any production V8 in the world at the time of its launch, a
record it held over the Hellcat, the Shelby GT500, and the Corvette
Z06 of that era. The Demon's supercharger swap alone would have
been a significant upgrade over the Hellcat, but Dodge went
further. The TransBrake feature �€" a function normally associated
with purpose-built race cars �€" was included from the factory. It
allowed the driver to build boost at the line while holding the car
stationary, then release everything at once for an optimized
launch. The 8-Speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission was tuned
specifically for drag launches, an
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