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How many miles per gallon does a Challenger Hellcat get?

Across model years and configurations, the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat typically posts mpg in the low-teens in city driving and well into the 20s on the highway, with combined ratings commonly near the mid‑teens. Real-world results vary based on year, transmission, tires, and driving style.


What this number means for drivers


The Hellcat is built for performance rather than efficiency. Its supercharged V8 prioritizes power and acceleration, which means fuel economy figures are a secondary consideration. Understanding the EPA estimates helps set expectations for daily driving, highway trips, and occasional track use.


Typical EPA estimates for the Hellcat family


Below are broad EPA ranges that summarize common configurations. Exact numbers depend on model year and drivetrain, but these figures reflect the general footprint of the Hellcat lineup.



  • City mpg: 12–13 mpg

  • Highway mpg: 21–23 mpg

  • Combined mpg: 16–17 mpg


Note: These numbers are averages for typical configurations. Real-world results can deviate by several miles per gallon, especially with aggressive driving, air-conditioner use, or during track sessions.


Factors that influence mpg


Transmission choice, tire type, aerodynamics, and driving style all impact fuel economy. Automatics with modern transmissions generally deliver better highway efficiency than earlier manual setups, while aggressive throttle and frequent high-RPM driving can dramatically lower overall mpg.


Real-world variations by model year and variant


The Hellcat family includes several high-performance variants, and mpg can differ slightly among them. Broad tendencies are noted below, with the understanding that real-world figures vary by year and configuration.



  • Challenger SRT Hellcat (707 hp): around 13 mpg city and 22 mpg highway, with a combined figure near 16 mpg, depending on year and transmission.

  • Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye (797 hp): similar highway performance to the standard Hellcat but often slightly lower city mpg due to greater power demand, with combined in the mid‑to‑upper teens.

  • Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody: maintains the general mpg range for the Hellcat family, often marginally affected by weight and aero but not dramatically different from the non‑Widebody variants.


For precise numbers, consult the EPA window sticker for a specific model year and trim, or verify with the manufacturer’s official ratings for that configuration.


Summary


In summary, a Challenger Hellcat typically delivers about 12–13 mpg in the city, around 21–23 mpg on the highway, and roughly 16–17 mpg combined. These figures can shift with model year, variant, and driving habits. If you need exact numbers for a particular car, check the EPA ratings for that year and trim or review the vehicle’s window sticker.

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