Chicago Sun-Times

Performanc­e Challenge

Dodge offers 2 strong coupes

- BY JEFF TAYLOR

Ialways think fall is a great time of year for new car buyers. The last of the currentyea­r models are still available, but the next year’s models are rolling in or available for order. I had this dual-car scenario occur while testing a current year Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody and then an early 2019 Challenger R/T Scat Pack Plus.

The current generation Challenger borrows more than a few exterior cues from the classic, and highly collectibl­e, first generation 1971 Dodge Challenger. For this year, the biggest change is the available Widebody fender flares (part of $6,000 Widebody performanc­e package option) that add 3.5 inches to an SRT Hellcat’s or Scat Pak Challenger’s overall width.

The additional room was added to permit the addition of 20 x 11-inch “Devil’s Rim” splitfive spoke aluminum wheels, wrapped with 305/35ZR20 Pirelli P-Zero tires.

Underneath the classic pony car lines, Challenger Hellcats receive the second most powerful, volume production V8 ever bolted into a factory vehicle. My test Hellcat came with a killer supercharg­ed, 6.2-liter V8 churning out 650 lb.-ft. torque and a TorqueFlit­e paddle-shifted, eight-speed automatic transmissi­on.You can opt for stiff-clutch 6-speed manual.

For the racer crowd, the Hellcat HEMI V8 comes with additional cooling measures, including a trick low-temperatur­e circuit with two air/coolant heat exchangers integrated into the supercharg­er housing. Dodge indicates that this setup is engineered to keep air temperatur­es below 140 degrees Fahrenheit, under extreme ambient conditions, while enabling airflow of up to 30,000 liters per minute.

Dodge indicates that engine power will not be de-rated due to cooling demands after 20 minutes of hard driving on a road course at an ambient temperatur­e of 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Translatio­n: cooler, better breathing engine makes the highest power longer.

Upgrades to the exhilarati­ng driving experience include a new electric power steering (EPS) system for SRT Hellcat Widebody models replacing the hydraulic setup on the regular model, and Drive Modes for selectable steering tuning. The optional 305/35ZR20 Pirelli P-Zero tires provide track-capable, 3-season grip.

On the road, I was challenged by kids driving their Dad’s BMWs or other luxury make and a few guys driving some shade of Shelby or offbrand “tuner-edition” Mustangs.

Accelerati­on can be scary when you feel the crazy, instant power. How about sub-four second 0-60 mph and a quarter mile time of 11.8 seconds at approximat­ely 125 mph?

The new dialed-in steering and wide tires make this a much better car to whip around town or throw on a track. Pavement irregulari­ties and anything but smooth, dry pavement make Hellcat squirrely.

The R/T, SRT and Hellcat Challenger­s feature SRT Performanc­e Pages, accessible from an 8.4-inch center dash touchscree­n. Performanc­e Pages are your command center for the engine, transmissi­on, steering, and traction-control adjustment­s.

Don’t forget the Scat Pack

Sure, the Demon and Hellcat and SRT Challenger­s get all the attention, but don’t forget the 2019 Challenger R/T 392 Scat Pack. This cat offers the widebody kit, too, and for performanc­e rubber, it has 485 horses under the hood and choice of a manual or paddle-shifted 8-speed automatic. Like all Challenger­s, the Scat Pack takes its interior design inspiratio­n from the 1971 first-gen model.

All Challenger­s will seat up to five passengers in very comfy seats. Also, outward visibility is better and rear seating is not claustroph­obic, like Camaros and Mustangs. The trunk can hold up to 16.2 cubic feet, but I transporte­d four 10-foot aluminum downspouts (trunk closed) by folding down rear seatbacks.

Challenger­s may be heavy, retro-style performanc­e throwbacks, but you can stuff them with technology. From the Performanc­e Pages to the Navi system, high-powered audio and Uconnect features and safety keep the Challenger line up to date on tech.

 ??  ?? 2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody, Charger SRT Hellcat, Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody (from left to right)
2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody, Charger SRT Hellcat, Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody (from left to right)

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