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What is the fastest Dodge trim?

In its most powerful form, the Challenger SRT Demon 170 is the fastest Dodge trim, delivering up to 1,025 horsepower when run on E85. This makes it the peak performer in Dodge’s current production lineup for straight‑line speed.


To understand what qualifies as “fastest,” it’s useful to consider multiple performance metrics Dodge uses: peak horsepower, acceleration in a straight line (0–60 mph) and quarter‑mile times, and top speed. Dodge’s performance family includes Demons, Redeye variants, Super Stock, and Hellcat models, each tuned for different speed profiles—Drag‑strip power vs. road‑course balance among them.


Key fast Dodge trims by horsepower


Below is a look at the highest-output Dodge trims and where the Demon 170 sits in the hierarchy. Note that several of these are limited‑run models or special editions.



  • Challenger SRT Demon 170 — up to 1,025 horsepower on E85; drag-focused, limited production; designed for straight-line speed on the drag strip.

  • Challenger SRT Demon (2018) — 840 horsepower on 93 octane; original Demon brought unprecedented straight-line power and nine‑second quarter‑miles on a properly prepped track.

  • Challenger SRT Super Stock — 807 horsepower; modern, high‑output drag-focused trim with extensive tuning to optimize launch and straight‑line speed.

  • Challenger SRT Redeye Widebody Jailbreak — 807 horsepower (with Jailbreak tuning) or 797 horsepower in others; a high-output variant that prioritizes maximum drivetrain output in a street‑legal package.


Viewed through the lens of raw output, the Demon 170 sits atop the chart, with other high‑horsepower variants following.


Other fast Dodge trims by performance characteristics


Fast can also mean how quickly the car accelerates or how well it performs on a drag strip or road course. Dodge’s catalog includes a range of trims that excel in different ways, from blistering straight‑line pace to track‑ready handling and street‑legal practicality.



  • Challenger SRT Hellcat variants (707–797 horsepower) — renowned for rapid acceleration and a loud, performance‑focused character; Redeye and Jailbreak editions push output higher than the base Hellcat.

  • Durango SRT Hellcat — a high‑performance SUV with up to about 710 horsepower, offering surprising straight‑line strength for a family SUV.


These trims illustrate Dodge’s performance range, from drag‑focused power to road‑course and street‑friendly speed.


Notes on availability and the meaning of “fastest”


Many of the top‑speed models are limited runs or special editions, and current availability can depend on market and dealer allocation. When evaluating “fastest,” readers should specify the metric: horsepower, 0–60 time, quarter‑mile time, or top speed, since different trims excel in different areas under real‑world conditions.


Summary


The fastest Dodge trim, by horsepower and drag‑ready performance, is the Challenger SRT Demon 170, offering up to 1,025 horsepower on E85. It stands above earlier Demons and other high‑output trims like the Super Stock and Redeye variants in raw output. Still, “fastest” can mean different things depending on whether you care about peak power, sprint times, or top speed. Dodge’s performance lineup reflects those varying definitions, with the Demon line currently representing the apex of production straight‑line speed.

Is a SRT 392 faster than a Hellcat?


The Hellcat accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds and on through the quarter mile in 11.7 seconds at 117.3 mph. The last Durango 392 we tested needed (a still-quick) 4.6 seconds to hit 60 mph and 13.2 seconds to run the quarter mile at 103.5 mph.



Is a SXT or SRT faster?


All three Challenger trims are impressive, but the SRT Hellcat comes out as the clear winner in this showdown. It boasts a more powerful engine than the SXT and R/T models, making it faster and more capable than the other two options.



What's faster, a Daytona or Scatpack?


The quarter-mile goes to the Scat Pack—barely, 11.7 to 11.8 ticks. But the velocity is all Redeye, 125 mph to 119 mph. That's because the Daytona poops out at 136 mph, while the Hellcat is good for a claimed 203 mph.



What is the fastest type of Dodge?


The fastest production Dodge car is the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, with a 0-60 mph time of just 1.66 seconds and a top speed of 211 mph. This model is also the quickest production car ever made in terms of quarter-mile time, with a certified run of 8.91 seconds at 151.17 mph.
 
You can watch this video to see the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 in action: 0:17WealthInstagram · Nov 3, 2025

  • 0-60 mph: 1.66 seconds (under ideal conditions)
  • Top Speed: 211 mph
  • Quarter-Mile: 8.91 seconds at 151.17 mph (NHRA-certified)
  • Horsepower: 1,025 hp (on E85 fuel)
  • Engine: 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V8 


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