Overview
The Dodge Challenger ran from 2008 to 2023 β 16 model years on the same LX platform, continuously updated. It was the last traditional American V8 pony car with a live rear axle, and the Demon 170 was its most extreme expression.
The Challenger was the car of the Fast & Furious era, the car of drag strips and burnout videos, the car that kept the V8 muscle tradition alive into the 2020s. Its discontinuation marks the genuine end of an American automotive era.
2026 Trims & Pricing
Last Call special editions marked the end of V8 Challenger production.
Full Specs
| Spec | R/T Scat Pack | Hellcat | Demon 170 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine | 6.4L 392 HEMI V8 | 6.2L Supercharged | 6.2L Supercharged E85 |
| HP | 485 hp | 717 hp | 1,025 hp |
| Torque | 475 lb-ft | 656 lb-ft | 945 lb-ft |
| 0β60 | ~4.2 s | ~3.6 s | 1.66 s |
| Quarter Mile | ~12.4 s | ~11.7 s | 8.91 s |
| Top Speed | ~182 mph | 196 mph | Not rated |
V8 Heritage
EPA highway rating measured at 55 mph. Real-world highway at 70 mph is typically 19β21 mpg. Towing near max capacity reduces highway fuel economy 25β35% β budget accordingly for trailer trips.
The 6.2L supercharged HEMI in the Hellcat produced 717 hp β more than Bugatti Veyron had at launch. In a $70K muscle car. It remains the benchmark for accessible American supercar performance.
The Challenger used the 6.4L 392 HEMI (485 hp) and 6.2L supercharged HEMI (717 hp Hellcat) β two of the most beloved American V8 engines ever. The 392 delivered raw, accessible V8 performance at a reasonable price.
Demon 170 β Final Act
The Demon 170's 1.66-second 0β60 is faster than any production car ever made when it launched. It beat Bugatti Chiron, Koenigsegg Jesko, and every exotic costing 10Γ as much. American engineering at its most defiant.
The SRT Demon 170 was Dodge's farewell gift to V8 fans. Running on E85 fuel, it produced 1,025 hp and 0β60 in 1.66 seconds β setting a world production car record. Only 3,300 were built; all sold out instantly.
Collector Value
If you want a V8 Challenger, buy now. Prices are only going up as supply diminishes and the emotional significance of the last-gen American V8 muscle car grows. Low-mileage Hellcats and Demon 170s are already investment-grade.
Challenger values have appreciated since the end of production announcement. Hellcat models in good condition are holding $60β75K. Demon 170s are trading at $120Kβ$180K at auction. Last Call special editions are seeing similar premiums.
Reliability
The Challenger's LX platform is extremely well-understood after 16 years. The V8 engines are highly reliable when maintained. Common issues are minor β supercharger oil changes (Hellcat) and coolant system on high-HP variants.
| Area | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 3.6L V6 | Excellent | Pentastar V6 is one of the most reliable engines in history |
| 6.4L 392 HEMI | Excellent | Outstanding durability; proven race and street engine |
| 6.2L Hellcat HEMI | Good | Reliable at stock power; supercharger needs oil changes |
| Demon 170 | Good | Limited data; maintained examples performing well |
| Transmission/Drivetrain | Good | TorqueFlite 8-spd very reliable; RWD axle proven |
| Overall | Excellent | One of the most reliable platforms in muscle car history |
Consult Consumer Reports, J.D. Power, and NHTSA for the specific model year you are considering. Build year matters significantly.
Recalls
Verify all open recalls at nhtsa.gov/recalls using your 17-digit VIN. New recalls are issued regularly β check before any used vehicle purchase.
Recent Updates
Pros & Cons
717-hp Hellcat at ~$65K used is extraordinary V8 value
Most reliable muscle car platform in history (16 years proven)
Live rear axle preferred by drag racers
Collector values rising β Hellcats and Demon 170s appreciating
Live rear axle limits cornering vs modern IRS rivals
Fuel economy poor β 13-15 mpg in V8 variants
Large and heavy vs modern sports cars
Insurance costs very high for Hellcat/Demon variants
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