Illegal street race pits Durango Hellcat against Jeep Trackhawk. In a startling display of speed and disregard for public safety, two high-performance SUVs, a Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat and a Jeep ...
The Jeep's additional heft and, shall we say, sub-optimal aerodynamics mean it won't hit as high of a top speed as either of those Hellcat Dodges. Given the current SRT Jeep's top speed of 160 mph ...
When Dodge announced that it would drop a 710-hp supercharged Hellcat V-8 into the Durango, we were glad to see the engine finding a home in a new application. We loved that powerplant in its smaller ...
After developing a couple of 707-hp Dodges, SRT felt that Jeep needed some of that Hellcat love too. In the photos, we can see that, aside from the front fascia, the Trackhawk will look fairly ...
The Chevy Camaro ZL1 may be the underdog in a head-to-head battle against the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, but this is an ...
Both rides completed the 1/4-mile in a little over 11 seconds, but which one crossed the finish line first? Come inside to ...
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That’s not to say the almost 500 horsepower in the Dodge Challenger SRT 392 is suddenly child’s play, but it’s far more approachable than the supercharged insanity of the Hellcat.
For fans of the ultra-high-performance SRT Hellcat range, the 2016 model year presents some interesting changes to the line-up. Production of the 707-horsepower Dodge Challenger and Charger SRT ...
This third-generation Durango switched to unitized construction and shared some underbody hardware with the Jeep Grand Cherokee ... Also new for 2021 was an SRT Hellcat version packing a 710 ...
For the truly power hungry, the SRT Hellcat boasts an incredible 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet, with 0-60 mph coming in under 4 seconds, with a top speed close to 200 mph.