What is the highest trim for Dodges?
Current production top trim: Challenger SRT Super Stock with about 807 horsepower.
Historically, the peak Dodge horsepower came from the limited-run Challenger SRT Demon, capable of up to around 840 horsepower on race fuel. This article explains what counts as the “highest trim” today, how limited editions factor in, and how the lineup compares across production models and legendary editions.
Current production top trims
The following list highlights the highest-trim Dodge models you can buy today, focusing on horsepower and production status.
- Challenger SRT Super Stock — about 807 horsepower; the pinnacle of Dodge’s production lineup for the Challenger family in recent years.
- Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody — about 797 horsepower; the top production trim for the Charger sedan family.
- Durango SRT Hellcat — about 710 horsepower; the strongest production SUV in the Dodge lineup.
In short, these trims represent Dodge’s strongest production-focused offerings across the current lineup, with the Challenger Super Stock leading in horsepower.
Historical peak power and notable limited editions
This section covers models and editions that at one time or another topped Dodge’s horsepower charts, even if they aren’t regular, ongoing production.
- Dodge Challenger SRT Demon — up to around 840 horsepower on race fuel; a limited-run, drag-focused halo model released in 2018.
- Dodge Challenger SRT Jailbreak — up to roughly 807 horsepower; a limited-edition variant of the Hellcat Redeye that boosted tuning and exclusivity.
- Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye — about 797 horsepower; a long-standing high-performance trim that preceded the Jailbreak and Super Stock.
These editions illustrate how Dodge has used limited releases to push power beyond the standard production trims, while today’s Super Stock stands as the strongest regular-production Dodge.
What counts as “highest” in practice?
“Highest” can mean different things: horsepower is the most common metric for performance-focused trims, but exclusivity, model-year availability, and whether a car is a regular production model or a limited edition also matter. Across Dodge’s current lineup, the Challenger SRT Super Stock is the benchmark for production power, while the Demon remains the most powerful Dodge ever built in limited quantities.
Summary
As of the mid-2020s, the top production Dodge is the Challenger SRT Super Stock with about 807 horsepower. Historically, the most powerful Dodge ever created was the Challenger SRT Demon, delivering up to around 840 horsepower on race fuel in a limited edition. For everyday buyers, the strongest production trims today sit within the Challenger/SRT family (Super Stock leading), with other high-performance variants like the Charger Hellcat Redeye Widebody and the Durango SRT Hellcat rounding out the lineup. Limited editions have occasionally eclipsed production models, but the Super Stock currently represents the pinnacle of Dodge’s non-exclusive performance offerings.
