It's hard to believe that more than three years have
passed by since Dodge first introduced us to the Charger SRT Hellcat, isn't it?
During this time, the super saloon has proved its
credentials against some very powerful machines, coming out on top in most
cases. An entirely new generation of the Charger and Challenger will reportedly
make their way onto the market in 2021, but before they do, Dodge will update
both cars in 2019.
So what should we expect from the two popular
vehicles? Well, according to Enoch Gabriel Gonzales' vision, plenty of visual
drama, as his renderings are very optimistic, to say the least. The photoshopper has focused on the
range-topping version of the Charger, the SRT Hellcat, fitting it with new
bumpers and lights and toning down some of its aggressive lines. While the
front end looks quite nice, the rear isn’t exactly appealing with those
gigantic taillights.
Of course, we will have to wait at least one more
year before seeing what the FCA-owned brand has in store for the Challenger and
Charger, and if their upgrades will include any work carried under the hood of
the Hellcats, although with 707 HP at their disposal already, we doubt anyone
would mind if Dodge left the supercharged V8 well alone.