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How much is a Dodge Hellcat?

New Dodge Hellcats are not available in 2024–2025 as production ended after the 2023 model year. On the used market, prices vary widely by year and edition, roughly from about $40,000 to $130,000 depending on mileage, condition, and options.


Pricing landscape for used Hellcat models


What to expect by variant


Prices reflect year, edition, mileage, and overall condition. The following ranges show typical listings you might encounter, but regional differences and dealer premiums can shift values.



  • Base Challenger SRT Hellcat (2015–2019): commonly seen from roughly $40,000 to $70,000, depending on mileage, maintenance history, and options.

  • Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye (2019–2023): typically $70,000 to $110,000 or more for low-mileage examples and popular configurations.

  • Hellcat Jailbreak and other 807-hp variants (2021–2023): often in the $85,000 to $130,000 range, influenced by mileage and selected options.

  • 2023 final-edition and widebody packages: frequently priced toward the upper end of the used market, around $90,000 to $120,000+ depending on condition and location.


Prices can swing based on regional demand, dealer premiums, and whether the car has performance upgrades or factory warranty remaining. Always verify listings across multiple sources and review the vehicle history before buying.


Buying considerations and how to shop for a Hellcat


Key checks before you buy


When shopping for a used Hellcat, take these practical steps to ensure you get a fair deal and a car that will deliver the expected performance reliability.



  • Decide which variant fits your budget and performance goals—base Hellcat, Redeye, or Jailbreak—and understand the horsepower and torque differences.

  • Review maintenance history and recent service, particularly for the supercharged powertrain, cooling system, fluids, tires, brakes, and any prior performance upgrades or tunes that could affect reliability and resale value.

  • Obtain a professional pre-purchase inspection (PPI) from a technician experienced with modern muscle cars and forced-induction setups.

  • Inspect for signs of excessive wear, abnormal noises, vibrations, exhaust issues, or prior accident damage that could impact value or safety.

  • Factor total ownership costs: insurance, fuel, maintenance, and whether a warranty or extended service plan makes sense for your usage.

  • Compare prices across dealers, private sellers, and certified programs; use recent listings to anchor your negotiating strategy.

  • Test drive to evaluate daily drivability, handling, and comfort with the specific wheels/tires installed on the car.


Approach the purchase with thorough research and a clear budget to maximize value in the used-Hellcat market.


Summary


The Dodge Hellcat line is no longer offered as a new vehicle, with production ending after the 2023 model year. If you want one, you’ll be looking at the used-market, where prices span a broad range—roughly $40,000 to $130,000+ depending on year, edition, mileage, and condition. Prospective buyers should choose a variant that matches their budget and performance goals, perform diligent history and mechanical checks, and compare multiple listings to land a fair deal.

What is faster, Hellcat or Demon?


The Dodge Demon is faster than the Hellcat, especially in drag racing, with a quicker 0–60 mph time and a much faster quarter-mile time. The Demon was specifically designed for straight-line acceleration with features like TransBrake, while the Hellcat is a powerful but more versatile high-performance car. 
You can watch this video to compare the performance of the Demon and Hellcat in a drag race: 56sSpeedLabs // MotorEnvyYouTube · Mar 28, 2019

Feature Dodge Demon Dodge Hellcat
0–60 mph 1.66–2.3 seconds 3.4–3.7 seconds
Quarter-mile 9.65 seconds at 140 mph (original) to 8.91 seconds at 151.17 mph (Demon 170) 11.2–11.7 seconds at 125 mph
Top Speed 211 mph 202–203 mph
Design Focus Drag racing High-performance daily driver
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This video shows a street race between a Dodge Demon and a Hellcat Charger: 58sHennessey PerformanceYouTube · Feb 5, 2021



How much is a Hellcat demon?


The price of a Dodge Demon varies greatly depending on the model year, with the original 2018 model starting around $84,995 and the final 2023 Demon 170 having a starting MSRP of $96,666. However, due to high demand and limited production, current resale prices for the Demon 170 are significantly higher, ranging from approximately $150,000 to over $250,000, say Kelly Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM and Reddit users.
 
Original 2018 model

  • Starting MSRP: Approximately $84,995
  • Current market: Used prices can be found on sites like duPont Registry 

2023 Demon 170 (final model) 
  • Starting MSRP: $96,666
  • Current market: The resale market price is much higher than the MSRP, with typical values between $150,000 and $250,000 or more 



How fast can a Hellcat go?


A Dodge Hellcat can go from 195 mph to over 203 mph, depending on the specific model, such as the Challenger or Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye. The top speed varies based on factors like the specific engine (e.g., the Redeye has a higher top speed than the standard Hellcat) and whether the model is a widebody.
 
Top speeds by model 
This video shows the top speed of a Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye: 38sMilesPerHrYouTube · Feb 15, 2021

  • Challenger SRT Hellcat: 199 mph
  • Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody: 195 mph
  • Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye/Widebody: 203 mph
  • Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat: 180 mph (as it is an SUV) 



Which Hellcat has 1000 horsepower?


No factory Dodge Hellcat has 1,000 horsepower; however, the Hennessey "H1000" is a 1,000 hp version of the Dodge Challenger, Charger, or Durango Hellcat that is offered as an upgrade by Hennessey Performance. This upgrade includes a larger supercharger, upgraded fuel system, and new engine calibration, among other modifications.
 
This video shows a 1000 HP Hellcat Challenger Perfection by Hennessey: 58sHennessey PerformanceYouTube · Nov 13, 2023

  • Hennessey "H1000" : This is an upgraded version of various Hellcat models, including the Challenger, Charger, and Durango, that produces around 1,000 horsepower. 
  • Upgraded components: The H1000 upgrade includes parts like an upgraded supercharger, high-flow fuel injectors, and a new engine calibration. 
  • Factory vs. upgraded: It's important to note that 1,000 hp is not a factory option from Dodge but an aftermarket package from Hennessey. 

You can also watch this video of a 1000 HP Hellcat Challenger by Hennessey: 53sHennessey PerformanceYouTube · Feb 4, 2021


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