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https://www.dodge.com/assets/pdf/brochure/2016challenger.pdf
The most powerful and fastest muscle car. Ever.[2]The statement is bold and the numbers behind it robust enough to support it: 707 horsepower, 650 lb-ft of torque, a bewildering quarter-mile time* of 10.8 seconds and a top speed of 199 mph.
https://www.mideast.dodge.com/en/2019/challenger/srt.html
The Challenger SRT® Hellcat rules supreme with a quarter-mile time of 11.2 seconds( Disclosure1) and a top speed of 1.1 L/100Km
https://blog.dodge.com/vehicles/challenger-srt-hellcat-widebody/index.html
On the track, the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody boasts a top speed of 195 mph, and 0-60 mph acceleration improved by .1 second (3.4 in Widebody vs. 3.5 in standard Hellcat). Even more, the ¼-mile elapsed time (ET) improved by approximately .3 sec (10.9 ET in Widebody vs. 11.2 ET in standard Hellcat), while the road course lap time on a 1.7-mile track lowered by approximately 2 seconds per lap. Lateral skid pad grip increased by .04 g (.97 g in Widebody vs. .93 g in standard Hellcat).
The publications have some pretty broad discrepencies between the actual performance potential of the Challenger HC, eh? So should we just assume that it is the M6 that punches out the 10.80, since a large quantity of M6 HCs were produced between 2015 and 2016 and were very popular, as the brochure suggests? Or can we all be reasonable and assume the "standard" *cough*manual*cough* HC in 2019 runs an 11.2 and the widebooty is A8 equipped and runs 10.9s?
I did say not to compare spec sheets, but you asked, so there you go. More speculation.
The most powerful and fastest muscle car. Ever.[2]The statement is bold and the numbers behind it robust enough to support it: 707 horsepower, 650 lb-ft of torque, a bewildering quarter-mile time* of 10.8 seconds and a top speed of 199 mph.
https://www.mideast.dodge.com/en/2019/challenger/srt.html
The Challenger SRT® Hellcat rules supreme with a quarter-mile time of 11.2 seconds( Disclosure1) and a top speed of 1.1 L/100Km
https://blog.dodge.com/vehicles/challenger-srt-hellcat-widebody/index.html
On the track, the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody boasts a top speed of 195 mph, and 0-60 mph acceleration improved by .1 second (3.4 in Widebody vs. 3.5 in standard Hellcat). Even more, the ¼-mile elapsed time (ET) improved by approximately .3 sec (10.9 ET in Widebody vs. 11.2 ET in standard Hellcat), while the road course lap time on a 1.7-mile track lowered by approximately 2 seconds per lap. Lateral skid pad grip increased by .04 g (.97 g in Widebody vs. .93 g in standard Hellcat).
The publications have some pretty broad discrepencies between the actual performance potential of the Challenger HC, eh? So should we just assume that it is the M6 that punches out the 10.80, since a large quantity of M6 HCs were produced between 2015 and 2016 and were very popular, as the brochure suggests? Or can we all be reasonable and assume the "standard" *cough*manual*cough* HC in 2019 runs an 11.2 and the widebooty is A8 equipped and runs 10.9s?
I did say not to compare spec sheets, but you asked, so there you go. More speculation.
You'll be hard pressed to find much info on M6 times mostly because Dodge likes to hand over their A8s for testing. Why? Because they know they are the quickest, and they want their product to look strong so it sells well.
The M6 stock doesn't punch out a 10.8. Fastest stock M6 I've ever heard of has ran an 11.1 on tire compared to the fastest A8 on tire which runs 10.3 (IIRC). Pretty sure @moparjim holds the record for the A8. So even if Jim is eating a sandwich at the light, he will still likely blow the doors off a M6 9 times out of 10. Hell keep lining them up over and over and watch as the M6 likely gets even slower because the M6 driver skips leg day, hahaha!
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