Dodge Challenger SRT8 Pricing Announced

 Dodge Challenger SRT8 Pricing Announced
Dodge Challenger concept

MSRP USD 37,995

MSRP USD 37,995

Not too long the Dodge Challenger, Dodge's answer to the Ford Mustang, was shown to dealers in a Las Vegas event and was there photographed by an anonymous car-fan. These (small) images made their way across pretty much every major and minor website.

Now Dodge comes forth with official information, and namely the pricing for the new Dodge Challenger SRT8. The modern classic muscle car will set you back USD 37,995. Orders can be placed starting December 3 for the limited edition run of SRT8's, this first run will be followed by the 'regular' Challanger. First deliveries are expected in spring.

The 37,995 dollars will buy you a Black, Silver or HEMI Orange car with a 6.1 liter HEMI V8 engine, numbered dash plaque and 'carbon-fiber' hood stripes.

James Press, Vice Chairman & President – Chrysler LLC: “With styling that stays true to Challenger’s original heritage, an abundance of modern amenities and cutting-edge technology, the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 will deliver the SRT credo of benchmark performance at a tremendous value.”

Head over to Jalopnik for the SRT8 commcercial.

Source: Chrysler LLC

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 joelynn joelynn
Much better looking than the Mustang!
November 29, 2007 12:46 pm
 carfan519 carfan519
its nothing cutting edge atall, why do they say it is. Dodge: please state which technologies you have developed which are cutting edge in this car. It'l flop like the magnum (stopping production soon), and the charger is expected to stop production in around 2 years.
November 29, 2007 1:21 pm
 _M7_ _M7_
I spect to see it in Black :)unfortunadly it have too low power whit that engine I spected at least 520hp, anyway its very good looking
November 29, 2007 1:43 pm
 jam15 jam15
boring, 3 yrs max in production, big, heavy & out of touch.
November 29, 2007 3:29 pm
 BENZian BENZian
the 6.1 Hemi engine is nice but the styling is too retro for me...I would buy a new Camaro first...
November 29, 2007 5:06 pm
 radmeister radmeister
Pfft camaro is for sissies and little kids. This car is pure oldschool. Dont underestimate this engine, Hennessy has a supercharger kit for 600whp, and if that is too much for you a simple intake, exhaust, and ecu tuning will net you over 500hp.
November 29, 2007 6:38 pm
 NitrousOxide NitrousOxide
This car is just mind blowing!!! The best thing in this car is that its "too retro!!". It will give all the fans of old, 60s classics another chance to taste the brand new, old-classic cars.. Regarding the power, I think it will be more than satisfying. If it will be producing 425, then it will be able to keep up with the Shelby GT500 which "actually" produces around 440 hp.. A fact that comes in opposite to ford's official specs that says it gives 500 HP!!.. If the SRT8 is one of the first engines in production lines for this car, then I expect a bigger engine coming very soon to keep it up; the only concern is how will they engineer the car to handle the "twisty" roads!! the nightmare of almost ALL american cars..
November 29, 2007 7:17 pm
 Hiromichi Hiromichi
Retro, weak in power, less sharp handling than Europeans etc. Whatever the model has shortcomings, this is the way that US automakers go for because nobody else can make such unique cars at the moment. This may be the last chance to enjoy this kind of "American Grafity". USD37995 is surely attractive and valuable for the things that the model contains.
November 29, 2007 9:26 pm
 Andres2007 Andres2007
I would much rather have this "American grafitti" than any European little toy of the same price range. Before I find a thousand replies and lists of good European cars, I want to point that I do like them (especially Germans, which I love), but if my friend is senselessly picking on this car because it's American (& Proud) even when that's stupid, why can't I senselessly pick on European cars even when that's stupid?
November 30, 2007 10:49 pm
 Andres2007 Andres2007
I'm sorry, I didn't read the whole comment. I reported my reply because I really didn't read well your comment. I'm very sorry.
November 30, 2007 10:52 pm
 radmeister radmeister
The gt500 produced 500 crank hp and 440whp which is pretty good ratio with only a 12% loss from crank to wheels, the avg is 15%.
November 29, 2007 10:02 pm
 dcars62 dcars62
Looks cool, I'm note sure that its fuel efficent enough to last long on the market.
December 1, 2007 12:27 am
 phobos phobos
Good looking..but not to sure about the HEMI,,I hope it handles sharply
December 1, 2007 6:02 am
 bmwaddict bmwaddict
I think it looks amazing, though I also preffer the Camaro.
December 1, 2007 12:07 pm
 saint_dracula saint_dracula
37995 dollars right now is 18,476.59 GBP, which barely buys you a 2 litre 3-series...This car is a really good reason for the US Dollar to drop...
December 1, 2007 1:35 pm
 volvo50T5 volvo50T5
grandissima auto ! i m italian, and I like american, swedish, japanese cars. this Dodge looks really amazing and this is a CAR. italian 500 is too ugly, stupid and too little. sorry for my bad english...
December 1, 2007 5:06 pm
 TheStig TheStig
Saint.. i agree with you if took it as power/wieght ratio.. it is one of the cheapest Bhps..
December 2, 2007 4:06 am
 radmeister radmeister
Oh im sure it handles real well, ive seen the charger srt 8 go around the track and its quite good. It brakes amazing because of the huge brembo brakes, i think they are even bigger than the ones found on the viper. This car should have a sportier suspension weigh less and have a lower center of gravity i would expect it handles and brakes great(as great as an american muscle car can not in comparison to a porsche or M3). Much better than the mustang or camaro.
December 4, 2007 12:16 am
 magoo magoo
It looks better than the Camaro or Mustang.But I wouldn't buy it because its a Dodge.I am not a Dodge fan though.For that money I would wait to see what Camaro does.Besides who can afford the low gas milage?
December 19, 2007 5:05 am