What is the Dodge SRT 0-60 time?
Across the Dodge SRT lineup, 0-60 mph times vary by model and conditions. The track-focused Challenger SRT Demon is capable of about 2.3 seconds, while most modern Hellcat variants clock in around the mid-3-second range. Real-world figures depend on tires, launch technique, weather, and drivetrain setup.
Overview of 0-60 times by notable SRT models
This list highlights typical factory- or independently tested 0-60 times for key SRT cars and SUVs, using stock settings and standard tires. Results can improve with specialized drag tires, shorter gearing, or dedicated launch modes.
- Dodge Challenger SRT Demon (2018) — approximately 2.3 seconds 0-60 mph (with proper prep and drag tires).
- Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat (2015–2020) — about 3.4–3.5 seconds 0-60 mph depending on setup.
- Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye (2019–2023) — about 3.4 seconds 0-60 mph.
- Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody — typically around 3.4–3.5 seconds 0-60 mph (varies by wheel/tire choice).
- Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat / Hellcat Redeye — about 3.4–3.5 seconds 0-60 mph.
- Dodge Durango SRT — roughly 3.5–3.7 seconds 0-60 mph in stock form.
Times can be faster or slower depending on transmission behavior, launch control, and whether the car runs on standard street tires or drag-specific rubber.
How 0-60 is measured and what affects the numbers
0-60 times are usually measured from a standstill to reaching 60 mph, using a combination of speed sensors and timing equipment. Differences can arise from drivetrain (RWD vs AWD), traction control settings, tire compound, weather, altitude, and the use of drag-launch features or manual shifts (though SRT cars use automatic transmissions). Independent tests (Car and Driver, MotorTrend, Road & Track) may yield results that differ slightly from manufacturer claims.
Bottom line
For maximum straight-line speed in Dodge's SRT era, the Demon sits at the top with around 2.3 seconds. All other current and recent SRT models land in the mid-3-second range, with slight variations by model year, trim, and tires.
Summary
The Dodge SRT lineup delivers blistering 0-60 times, led by the Drag-strip-ready Demon at about 2.3 seconds, while Hellcat variants typically post 0-60 times in the mid-3-second range. Real-world figures depend on tires and launch technique, but the overall trend is clear: nothing in the lineup lags far behind, and tire choice can shave tenths off the clock.
