2021 Dodge Challenger SRT® Hellcat | 2021 Dodge Charger SRT® Hellcat Widebody |
Engine |
|
6.2L Supercharged V8 | 6.2L Supercharged V8 |
Horsepower |
|
717 hp | 717 hp |
0-60 mph |
|
3.7 seconds | 3.6 seconds |
Body Style |
|
Coupe | Widebody Sedan |
Rear Leg Room |
|
33.1 in. | 40.1 in. |
Rear Heated Seats |
|
No | Yes |
Ventilated Front Seats |
|
No | Yes |
Seat Upholstery |
|
Cloth | Leather |
If you are in the market for a high-performance car that refuses to disappoint you with its aggressive capabilities, you have understandably narrowed down your choices to the 2021 Dodge Challenger and the 2021 Dodge Charger. These models have been competing for drivers’ attention for decades, and the latest versions are available in your choice of several trim levels and with numerous powertrains. With your focus on power, you may wonder how the Challenger SRT Hellcat compares to the Charger SRT Hellcat. Our team at Johnson Dodge Chrysler Jeep can help you to answer that critical question.
Regardless of whether you choose the 2021 Challenger SRT Hellcat or the Charger SRT Hellcat, you will not be disappointed with the capabilities of your new car. Both of these models receive 717 horsepower from the same supercharged V8, 6.2-liter engine. This engine is available with either a six-speed manual transmission or an eight-speed automatic transmission. Performance tires, a flat-bottom steering wheel, Brembo performance brakes, and adaptive suspension dampers are in both models.
The 2021 Challenger SRT Hellcat is a muscle car that is defined by its two-door design and the three aerodynamic-enhancing air vents that jet above the hood. The vehicle has a squared-off nose with a quad system of round headlights. The look of the Challenger is enhanced by a trunk spoiler, molded wheel fenders, smooth door panels, and tapered side windows. When you explore the 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, you can see a bold difference. This car is a four-door sedan with sporty accents throughout. For example, it has a spoiler at the rear and LED-outlined headlights on the nose. Its fenders are flush, and a thin personality line accents the sides. The hood has a central air vent for an added touch of power.
Regardless of whether you choose the Challenger SRT Hellcat or the Charger SRT Hellcat for 2021, your new Dodge will give you paddle shifters, a heated steering wheel, rear parking sensors, a premium audio system, heated front seats, and a UConnect 4C system accessible via an 8.4-inch display screen. The Charger SRT Hellcat, however, has a few extra features. These are a memory function for the driver, heated second-row seats, and a power-adjusting steering wheel function.
Our Johnson Dodge Chrysler Jeep associates are happy to help you get more familiar with the SRT Hellcat trim level for both models. You can conveniently check them out in detail and take them out for a spin during your next visit to the showroom. Contact our sales office soon to make arrangements for your visit.
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