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Watch your speed in Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody

Courtesy of Nitish S. Rele

Courtesy of Nitish S. Rele

Zero to 60 in 3.6 seconds, quarter mile in 10.6 seconds and top speed at 203 mph. Impressed? You ought to be. 

The 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi SRT engine in the Dodge Charger boasts robust acceleration, superb handling and steering feel. Our Hellcat Redeye Widebody test-drive version is all-new for 2021. 

Step on the throttle and the V-8 engine blasts off 797 horsepower (yes, you read that right) at 6,300 rpm and 707 pounds-feet of torque at 4,500 rpm. Mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission, the Charger is equipped with a razor-sharp electric power assist, rack-and-pinion steering. Front suspension is handled competently by an independent SLA with high upper ‘A’ arm while the rear gets a five-link independent system. Both ends have coil springs to improve ride quality and comfort. Bringing the speed demon to a halt are Brembo high-performance 15.7-inch front six-piston caliper and 13.8-inch rear four-piston caliper discs, both vented and slotted. To vary the driving experience, this version of the Charger comes in street, sport and track modes.

Walk around the rear-wheel-drive vehicle and the first elements that will grab your attention are center air intake and dual heat extractors atop the bulging aluminum hood. The air-intake hood joins a daunting mail-slot honeycomb grille and Redeye logo, surrounded by quad bi-functional HID projector headlights with LED accents. Fender flares integrated into the front/rear fascia boost the width by 3.5 inches. That this is a race-inspired cabin is evident from the rounded 220 mph speedometer (customer preferred package option) and 7,000 tachometer gauges with fuel and temperature readings, as well as a driver information center. Lending further taste and elegance are aluminum lithographic splashes on the center stack, shifter, dash and door-switch bezels. 

The cabin is roomy and elegant with dual auto a/c, eight-way driver power and four-way front-passenger seats, power and flat-bottomed tilt/telescopic steering column, heated/cooled front seats with the SRT/Redeye logo, six Alpine speakers, 7.5-inch reconfigurable instrument cluster, 8.4-inch UConnect for audio, phone and navigation controls, spacious 16.5-cubic-foot trunk, distinctly designed T-handle shifter and a 60/40 rear seat. 

Dual front and side airbags, side curtain airbag for both rows, electronic stability and traction control, four-wheel antilock brakes with brake assist, blind spot monitor and rear-cross path detection, active head restraints, rear backup camera, tire pressure monitoring system and daytime running lights are standard.

Muscle-car aficionados: do you crave that throaty exhaust growl as you turn on the ignition? Do you like to mash the pedals for a speed demon-like takeoff? Then the Charger Hellcat Redeye will fit the bill to a T.

CHARGER SRT HELLCAT

Tires: 305/35ZR20

Wheelbase: 120 inches

Length: 201 inches

Weight: 4,610 pounds

Fuel capacity: 18.5 gallons

City: 12 mpg

Highway: 21 mpg

Base price: $69,995

Price as tested: $88,065

Web site: www.dodge.com

Nitish S. Rele operates motoringtampabay.com and Khaas Baat, and was an automotive editor/columnist for the Tampa Tribune. Email him at motoringtampabay@gmail.com.

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