Dodge Introduces Final ‘Last Call’ Challenger

Dodge has introduced its final “Last Call” special-edition model: the 1,025-hp 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170.

With its 1,025-hp, 945 lb.-ft. production HEMI engine, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 reaches 60 miles per hour (mph) in 1.66 seconds and features the highest g-force acceleration of any production car at 2.004 gs, Dodge claims. The Demon 170 can also reach 900 horsepower and 810 lb.-ft. of torque on E10 fuel.

The Challenger SRT Demon 170 also runs the quarter mile under 9 seconds with a National Hot Rod Association (NHRA)-certified 8.91-second ET at 151.17 mph. On the drag strip, the Challenger SRT Demon 170 receives an NHRA violation letter for running a sub-nine-second quarter-mile without a safety cage or parachute, following in the footsteps of the original Demon, which was also banned from NHRA quarter miles, Dodge said.

According to Dodge, all primary engine power components are completely upgraded, with the camshaft being the only significant part untouched.

Dodge provided the following list of features and highlights:

Additionally, the Challenger SRT Demon 170 will be available in 14 exterior color options and carries a unique reworking of the original Demon badge featuring a 170-neck tattoo and new E-85 representative yellow Demon’s eye. The interior adds a yellow and red serialized Demon instrument panel badge, with four interior choices including standard lightweight cloth with driver seat only, optional full cloth interior, premium Black Nappa leather and Alcantara or Demonic Red Laguna leather.

Customized content includes a commemorative Demon decanter set with personalized and serialized owner information and an available customized Goodwool car shell, as well as personalization options through Direct Connection, including a harness bar with coordinating lightweight carbon fiber rear seat delete inserts.

The 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 production will be limited to at most 3,300 units, with 3,000 for the U.S. market and 300 for Canada, and with final total based on production capacity.

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