Compare 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat vs 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat

2021 Dodge Challenger SRT® Hellcat | 2021 Dodge Charger SRT® Hellcat Widebody |
  Engine |
|
6.2L Supercharged V8 | 6.2L Supercharged V8 |
  Horsepower |
|
717 hp | 717 hp |
  0-60 mph |
|
3.7 seconds | 3.6 seconds |
  Body Style |
|
Coupe | Widebody Sedan |
  Rear Leg Room |
|
33.1 in. | 40.1 in. |
  Rear Heated Seats |
|
No | Yes |
  Ventilated Front Seats |
|
No | Yes |
  Seat Upholstery |
|
Cloth | Leather |
2021 Dodge Challenger SRT® Hellcat vs 2021 Dodge Charger SRT® Hellcat Widebody
Serving Gillette, WY
The Dodge Challenger and the Dodge Charger have been battling for drivers’ attention for decades, so, understandably, you may feel torn between the possibilities today. These models are known for their high-performance capabilities, and this is especially true with high trim levels. For both models, the SRT Hellcat is one of the top trims available, so it makes sense to start your comparison of these vehicles there.
Performance
You will be able to differentiate these two models in a side-by-side comparison clearly, but they will deliver the same performance in a road test. Both vehicles tie a manual six-speed or an auto eight-speed transmission to the same engine. This engine is a 717-horsepower, supercharged V8, 6.2-liter gas engine. In addition, the Challenger and the Charger have comparable mechanical features at this trim level. Mechanical equipment includes adaptive dampers, high-performance tires, elite Brembo brakes, and a flat-bottom steering wheel.
Appearance
As a two-door muscle car, the Challenger stands far apart from the four-door Charger sedan from a style standpoint. The Challenger has three hood-mounted air vents and four rounded headlights. It also has molded fenders, a spoiler, sharply styled side windows, and smooth side panels. On the other hand, the Charger has one hood-mounted air vent, a trunk spoiler, and smooth wheel fenders. The nose has an edgy feel with elongated, LED-outlined headlights. On the side panels, a thin line adds personality as it angles across the surfaces.
Features
You can appreciate many of the same features in both of these desired models. For example, both vehicles have rear parking sensors, paddle shifters mounted on a heated steering wheel, a high-end sound system, heated front seats, and a UConnect 4C infotainment system linked to an 8.4-inch color display screen. The Charger SRT Hellcat has a few extras. These include a powered steering wheel adjustment, driver’s memory settings, and heated rear seats.
Our sales team at White’s Energy Motors is happy to help you continue your review of these two exciting options. To make plans for your Challenger and the Charger test drive, connect with a member of our team today.
* EPA-estimated. Actual mileage may vary.