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2020 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody

2020 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody

Note: The following story was excerpted from the October 2020 issue of Collectible Automobile magazine.

Camaro ZL1Nearly five years ago we took our first look at the Dodge Charger Hellcat. Now for 2020, Dodge has tweaked the car into the new “Widebody” variant. It’s different enough that we think it’s time for a Future Collectibles second look.

2020 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody

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2020 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody

The most obvious changes are to Charger’s four-door-sedan body, where add-on front and rear fender flares increase the car’s width by 3.5 inches. The flares integrate with new front and rear fascias and side sills. Up front there is a new grille, and out back a model-specific spoiler. The flares help create a vaguely retro road-racer look and visually lower the car.

More practically, the flares made room for bigger rolling stock, so the engineers specified 11-inch-wide alloys and 305/35ZR20 Pirellis. You may recall the 2015 Charger Hellcat ran nine-inch-wide rims clad in already generous 275/40ZR20 rubber. 

 

Widebody also benefits from revised underpinnings including an SRT-tuned adaptive “competition” suspension with three modes. There also are stiffer front springs, beefed-up sway bars, retuned shocks, and a power-steering system with driver-selectable settings.

The brakes are upgraded as well. Up front are 15.4-inch-diameter two-piece Brembo rotors squeezed by six-piston calipers, and the rear binders use four pistons apiece. Dodge claims the 60-0- mph braking in 107 feet, an improvement of four feet. Hellcat’s 707-hp supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V-8 and eight-speed automatic are carried over.

Dodge supplied performance numbers of 0-60 mph in 3.6 seconds, a quarter-mile dash of 10.96 seconds, and a top speed of 196 mph. The car is said to run a 2.1-mile road course 2.1 seconds quicker than the 2019 Charger Hellcat—which Dodge asserted was equal to a 13-car-length advantage after one lap.

Dodge also celebrates the unforgettable 1969 Charger Daytona, with the 2020 Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition. We aren’t sure why the 50th Anniversary Daytona arrived 51 years after the original, but we are very confident that this car was given an extremely long name!

 

The Daytona special is limited to 501 units, like the ’69 original. Its engine is modestly retuned for 717 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque. Daytona-unique details include the trunklid, rear spoiler, and rear quarter-panel decals that together very loosely recall the mile-high wing on the NASCAR-approved ’69. Daytona buyers can choose from four colors, including throwback B5 Blue not offered on other 2020 Chargers. Inside, the black interior receives blue accent stitching, embroidered Daytona callouts, and an individually numbered badge on the dash.

Pricing for the Hellcat Widebody starts at $69,645, with the Daytona edition coming in at $74,140. The destination charge adds a hefty $1495.

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Pros:

  • Widebody’s add-on flares and huge tires make the still-handsome Charger look lower and even more muscular. 
  • Impressive performance in a large and practical four-door sedan.

Cons:

  • The Charger Scat Pack Widebody looks nearly identical, packs an anything-but-mild 485-horse 392-cid Hemi, and takes just 0.7 seconds longer to go 0-60 mph. Perhaps most significantly it’s more than $23,000 cheaper than the Hellcat.
  • Can’t believe we’re saying this, but 707 horsepower isn’t as shocking as it was five years ago.

Final Drive:

If you thought Dodge had already turned the Charger up to 11 with the Hellcat, the 2020 Widebody bumps it up another notch or two. We think the best choice here is the “base” version. The Daytona doesn’t really capture our imagination, especially considering the near $4500 premium.

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Incredible power with seating for 7

Family haulers keep getting bigger, yet relying on the same engines launched a decade ago. While Ford is hooked on their EcoBoost V6, and Cadillac continues running detuned Corvette engines, John Hennessey and his team have built the first Hennessey Mammoth 1000 SUV. This elegant machine combines the best aspects of the Durango Hellcat and the Ram TRX.

Because Hennessey has over a decade in building late-model Hemi power, you will have 1,012 horsepower and 969 lb-ft of torque. Due to the extensive engine revisions and the need to build a chassis capable of the power, only 20 examples will be offered. Each will arrive with the ability to reach 60 mph in 3.2 seconds with an all-inclusive price of $375,000.

Mr. Hennessey said: “I have a big family with five kids and have always enjoyed owing big, powerful SUV’s. In 2012 we converted the first-generation Ford Raptor into our VelociRaptor SUV – I still own one today and love it. Now, we are excited to offer something very similar, but with a lot more horsepower, using the new Ram TRX truck as our base vehicle. Creating this king of SUVs offers our customers the ultimate combination of space, power and exclusivity.”

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1989 Ford Thunderbird SC Ad, Sports Car Ads

1989 Ford Thunderbird SC Ad

We don’t normally ask readers to work too hard when they’re checking out classic car ads, but we do have an observation to share: The sporty Fords of the late Eighties were available with a fascinating array of engines.

Consider that the Escort GT made do with a “high-output” 8-valve 4-cylinder engine, the Probe a turbocharged 16-valve four, the Mustang GT a burly old-school overhead-valve V8, and the Thunderbird SC a supercharged V6. Today a similar Ford lineup would likely be powered entirely by turbocharged 4-cylinder EcoBoost mills. Though, in fairness, the Mustang can still be had with a 5.0-liter V8. Interesting, too, that every sporty Dodge seen here is a Shelby variant of some sort.

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Sporty rides are a little less common in 2020 than they were in 1989, so enjoy this throwback to a time when the GT suffix was in popular use and the word “turbo” was still included in model names. Be sure to visit the gallery below for larger images of the ads.

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Most of us missed out on the opportunity to purchase a new Dodge Demon for sale because only 3,300 cars were built. It offered 808 horsepower and 717 lb-ft of torque from a supercharged 6.2-liter V8. Capable of 9-second quarter-mile times, it was banned by the NHRA until a roll cage and other safety equipment could be installed by the owner. Fast forward a few years and the engineers have figured out how to offer the same performance without using race fuel. You better act fast because the 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock will be super limited.

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Due to the extensive modifications to the Challenger Hellcat, Dodge announced that only 200 examples of the Super Stock will be offered. Each one will have 807 horsepower and 707 lb-ft of torque for only $81,090. It will arrive with all their drag racing technology like the Power Chiller, Launch Assist, and adjustable suspension modes. The forged 18″ wheels are lighter than those offered on the Demon, but only 4-piston brakes will fit behind them. With 3.09 gears in the differential, there is plenty of room for improvement. Due to their limited numbers you need to get your deposit in ASAP. Click the button below to find our SRT dealer near you and stay with us for all your Dodge news.


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Host Tom Appel and co-hosts Jill Ciminillo and Damon Bell kick off the show by discussing Jeep’s revival of its Grand Wagoneer name on an all-new premium large SUV. Sam Fiorani, Vice President of Global Vehicle Forecasting for AutoForecast Solutions, joins us to talk about the GM and Honda’s recently announced partnership, the Jeep Grand Wagoneer concept vehicle, and the proper way to make a PB&J sandwich. Tom has a “front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive” quiz for Damon and Jill, and Damon runs down the latest articles on the Consumer Guide Daily Drive blog–including a review flashback on the 2004 Mercury Marauder.

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For the model year 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible, only 99 examples were created with the 440 Magnum Six Pack. That statistic alone makes the 1970 Challenger R/T Convertible being auctioned by GAA Classic Cars a rare opportunity because it’s one of those 99 examples.

The Challenger R/T Convertible being auctioned comes in the famous Plum Crazy Purple metallic paint with a black interior and black leather bucket seats. Between those seats sits the pistol grip shifter that manages the four-speed manual transmission. Mated to the transmission is the 440 440 CID 3×2 Barrell “Six Pack” Magnum V8 with 390 horsepower on tap. If that isn’t the recipe for a good time in a muscle car, what is?

Other highlights include the Rallye wheels, Goodyear Polyglas tires, dual exhaust with chrome tips, AM radio with 8-track, power brakes, R/T hood with hood tie downs, Rallye instrument cluster, Rim Blow steering wheel and a space-saver tire. GAA Classic Cars note that this purple beast has just 61k actual miles on its odometer.

This lot is one of 650 vehicles offered at GAA Classic Cars’ upcoming auction in Greensboro NC July 23-25.  Register to bid online or in-person today!


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