Avarvarii Automotive Artworks (aka 'avarvarii' on social media) has taken a good, extended look at Dodge's plans and thinks ...
The standout Dodge Demon adopted a 170 in its name, but the number is not a reference to any specific dimension or engine ...
Dodge is sending its most iconic motor out with a very big bang. The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 is the last V8-powered car the brand will introduce before it stops building them altogether at the ...
The 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is the most powerful production muscle car ever built, with a 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V-8 engine producing 1025 horsepower. The Challenger SRT Demon offers ...
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2026 Dodge Car Lineup: The Gas Engine Returns!
Finally, the new gas-powered Dodge Charger arrives for 2026 —the all-electric Charger Daytona came out for 2025.
Fill a Dodge Challenger Demon 170 with E85, and its supercharged 6.2-liter V8 can make an entirely unnecessary 1,025 hp. That's enough power to send the rear-wheel-drive coupe through the quarter mile ...
(Our Auto Expert) – Dodge signals the end of an era. After this year, V8 engines will no longer be produced as the automotive industry continues switching to electrification. And they are going out ...
This 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon has around 5,800 miles on the odometer and a clean Pennsylvania title, and it is still ...
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How The Dodge Hellcat Engine Became a Legend
The mighty V8 that featured in Dodge's previous generation of muscle cars is one of the most commanding ever built, and this is why it's such a force.
Plymouth was in a tough spot in 1970. Their Valiant-based line of A-Bodies was without a sporty coupe, as the performance-bred Barracuda had jumped platforms to the new E-Body ponycar line. Without ...
Dodge seems to have used best practices for aftermarket car modifications to build the Demon. The result was a demonic drag race monster born to reign the quarter-mile world. Dodge built the 6.2-liter ...
Dodge is currently working on the EV replacements for the aging Challenger and Charger, but the Challenger might have another ace up its sleeve before ending its 16-year-long lifecycle. A report from ...
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