The Dodge Challenger has always had a strong reputation for robust performance power, dating back to the ’60s. The 1969 Challenger R/T offered a massive 7.0-liter V8 engine that could crank out 425 horsepower and reach speeds of up to 147 mph. Fast-forward to 2015, and Dodge engineers decided to create a version of the Challenger with so much muscle it could almost peel up sections of road as it accelerated. Dodge ushered in the first SRT Hellcat that
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