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- 2023 Dodge Demon 170
I have a buddy who is a GM that said similar.
A new car is long overdue. But they could have built a hybrid Hellcat at the top of the food chain. Even crossed it over with a Trackhawk and TRX.
850hp. Get a Super Stock street/strip version or Hellcat road course/street version.
If the hybrid system can get 40 miles on a charge, I think they could pull off 50-60MPGe rating which would get the car into the safe CAFE range.
Then when sales start to slow, throw E85 at it and make a new D170 thats 1100hp.
The Scats can be replaced with the 510 hurricane. Scat plus could use the hybrid drive train to make 600hp.
I think this would have been a better step instead of jumping in head first into the EV world.
Not to mention, dealers would be fire selling Hellcats right now knowing the supercharged monster will live into 2024 and get way better mileage.
A new car is long overdue. But they could have built a hybrid Hellcat at the top of the food chain. Even crossed it over with a Trackhawk and TRX.
850hp. Get a Super Stock street/strip version or Hellcat road course/street version.
If the hybrid system can get 40 miles on a charge, I think they could pull off 50-60MPGe rating which would get the car into the safe CAFE range.
Then when sales start to slow, throw E85 at it and make a new D170 thats 1100hp.
The Scats can be replaced with the 510 hurricane. Scat plus could use the hybrid drive train to make 600hp.
I think this would have been a better step instead of jumping in head first into the EV world.
Not to mention, dealers would be fire selling Hellcats right now knowing the supercharged monster will live into 2024 and get way better mileage.
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