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Which Dodge Charger is fastest?

The Dodge Charger fastest production model is the SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody, with the most powerful variant—Jailbreak—delivering about 807 horsepower and a top speed around 203 mph.


Defining speed in a Charger


Speed in modern Dodge Chargers is typically measured by two key factors: maximum horsepower and top (governed) speed. While acceleration times (0–60 mph) vary by model year and tires, the highest-horsepower, highest-top-speed configurations sit at the top of the performance ladder. It’s also important to note that the most extreme versions are limited to production variants and are often marked by special editions or package names.


Fastest Charger variants


Below is a concise rundown of the production Chargers that have stood out for their top speed and power output.



  • Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody — 797 horsepower; top speed around 203 mph. This is the baseline for top-end speed in the Charger lineup.

  • Dodge Charger SRT Jailbreak (2023 model year) — up to about 807 horsepower; top speed around 203 mph. This is the most powerful production Charger to date.

  • Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody (non-Redeye) — about 707 horsepower; top speed around 196 mph. Slightly less power than the Redeye variants but still part of the high-performance line.


The list above highlights the fastest production Chargers by horsepower and top speed. Real-world performance can vary with tires, weather, and vehicle condition.


What happened to Charger production?


Dodge has signaled a shift away from the traditional internal-combustion Charger platform, with the Charger becoming a historic model line after the early 2020s. The most extreme performance variants—especially the Redeye and Jailbreak—are part of the final era of V8-powered Chargers. For buyers today, these cars are available mainly on the used market or as low-volume shipments from recent model years.


Summary


In short, the fastest Dodge Charger in production history is the SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody, with the Jailbreak edition representing the peak horsepower at about 807 hp and a top speed near 203 mph. When considering the lineup, the Redeye Widebody is the benchmark for speed, while the Jailbreak holds the honor of the most powerful Charger ever built. As Dodge pivots away from pure internal-combustion performance, these peak-Charger models stand as the final—and fastest—chapter of a long-running American muscle tradition.

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