Dodge has exposed the rear end of the Challenger SRT Demon. It's looking good, especially with those massive 315/40 Nitto NT05R tires, front and rear developed specifically for the muscle car, using "a new compound and specific tire construction" and wrap around the 18x11-inch rims.

The Demon becomes the first ever factory produced vehicle fitted with standard drag radials, together with the wide-body kit, contribute to its purposeful stance.

The Demon's power is believed to be greater than the 707 HP and 881 Nm of torque, developed by the 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V8, in the Challenger SRT Hellcat. The latter needs just 3.6 seconds to reach 96 km/h from a standstill, and will keep going up to 320 km/h.


Moreover, with 91 kg shed, the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon will get dangerously close to modern supercars in terms of straight-line acceleration.

Dodge will release a new teaser with their Demon each week, over the next three months, until the car will be ready to meet the audience for the first time, during the 2017 New York Auto Show.