Hennessey’s turbocharged SRT700 Dodge Challenger

Posted on Monday 17 March 2008

It didn’t take long for Hennessey to use knowledge gained from years of boosting power from the Viper supercar to increase output of Dodge’s latest performance model. Once again the tuner has turned to turbocharging technology for added oomph, in this case churning out up to 725hp from a stroked and reinforced 7.0L HEMI V8.

Hennessey actually offers three different levels of tune for the new Challenger SRT8. The first two stages, developing 500 and 530hp respectively, rely on a series of breathing mods for the increase in output. The range topping SRT700, meanwhile, gets a custom turbocharging kit, engine stroker upgrade, forged internals, high-flow injectors, a dual 3in exhaust system and ECU mod. The end result is 725hp at 5,200rpm and 1,016Nm (750lb-ft) of torque from 4,000rpm.

Other features include high-flow cylinder heads, stainless steel piping, a 44mm wastegate, front mount intercooler and a 3.5in polished inlet tube blow-off-valve.

Officials claim the car will reach 60mph from rest in just 3.5 seconds, pass the quarter mile in 11.3 seconds at 126mph and go on to reach a top speed of 190mph. Hennessey will also dyno test the car to guarantee the output, and even offers a one year limited warranty in case something goes wrong. Since Hennessey is still yet to release pictures of its modified Challenger, pictured above is the standard production SRT8 model, which you can read about by clicking here.

2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8

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4 Comments for 'Hennessey’s turbocharged SRT700 Dodge Challenger'

  1.  
    Big T
    March 17, 2008 | 11:32 pm
     

    That is by far the worst interior ever for a sports car!!!!!

    What were they thinking ? Let’s take a chrysler sebring type interior and put it into a Challenger!

    If you’re going to bring back a legend, you might as well do the exterior AND the interior with the same styling cues from the classic car.

  2.  
    SuperSkyline89
    March 18, 2008 | 7:32 am
     

    And you were really expecting more from Chrysler??

  3.  
    Gus
    March 18, 2008 | 10:09 am
     

    Yeah, the exterior remains true and the interior looks like it’s out of a rental car.
    The whole point of cars like these is to invoke nostalgia, and I’m sure it will, but I bet owners will wish there were something more special about the interior.

  4.  
    Sir Yappie
    March 18, 2008 | 4:32 pm
     

    im sure that they will have on the options list

    “THE CLASSIC PACK” for about another $10,000 you too can have a classic style interior

    Just another way to make money im sure !

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