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Low-Mileage 2021 Dodge Hellcat Widebody Wants To Charge at Your Bank Account

2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody 11 photos
Photo: Garage Kept Motors
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Muscly cars are slowly disappearing. Ram has announced sending off the 1500 TRX, and Dodge will soon pull the plug on the aging Challenger and Charger duo. Despite being old products, the latter two are still very popular among consumers, especially in the hot Hellcat flavors.
Speaking about Hellcats, there are literally tons of them in search of new homes, and if you don't mind driving a used example, then the one pictured above is surely worth checking out. A 2021 model in the SRT Hellcat Widebody configuration, this Dodge Charger has only two owners in the papers who barely enjoyed it, as its odometer reads around 14,000 miles (22,530 km).

The exterior paint finish is called granite, and it comes with a black-wrapped hood. It rides on five double-spoke wheels that spin around the red brake calipers and sports the usual carbon fiber trim, including the ducktail spoiler. The interior sports red and black leather upholstery, and since this is an almost new car, you won't find any wear and tear. Therefore, all you have to do is push the start button, put the shifter in drive, make sure you have enough gas in the tank, and enjoy this fabulous four-door muscle car.

Every petrolhead and their spouse knows that all Hellcat models feature the same ubiquitous motor. It is a supercharged 6.2-liter V8, which produces 717 horsepower in this case. The thrust stands at 650 pound-feet (881 Nm). The Hellcat Redeye is even more powerful, with 797 hp and 707 lb-ft (959 Nm) on tap, and both can give previous-generation supercars a run for their money in a straight-line battle. In a little over ten seconds after setting off, they will have completed the quarter mile – and that's without any intervention to the oily bits.

The Charger is still listed on the official US website. For a base 2023 SXT, Dodge is asking $34,730, excluding destination and dealer fees. The GT and Scat Pack start at $34,430 and $51,330, respectively, and for the SRT Hellcat Redeye Jailbreak, interested parties will have to cough out $93,250. The R/T and Scat Pack Widebody carry respective MSRPs of $44,470 and $57,325, and the SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak starts at $84,650.

As for the 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody advertised by Garage Kept Motors on its website here, you will have to pay $84,900. Thus, it is not the steal some hoped it would be, but it is not priced over the top either. The vendor is open to pre-purchase inspections, though you will have to make an appointment before checking it out in person. So, have you found your next muscly daily, or are you still searching the internet for it?
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About the author: Cristian Gnaticov
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After a series of unfortunate events put an end to Cristian's dream of entering a custom built & tuned old-school Dacia into a rally competition, he moved on to drive press cars and write for a living. He's worked for several automotive online journals and now he's back at autoevolution after his first tour in the mid-2000s.
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