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I'm not sure what point you guys are trying to make. Chevrolet has now trumped the Hellcat platform for the HP king and Stellantis has nothing to respond with except MAYBE an EV, which shouldn't even be considered in the same category IMO.
Ford will probably be next to offer a 1000+ HP Mustang you watch. They're going to capitalize on the Stellantis debacle. I mean hell, I would!
I don't think the ZR1 is gonna beat a Demon on the 1/4 mile, but everywhere else it will and isn't speed limited either it seems. If it comes in at $150K MSRP that's a great price for 1000+ HP twin turbo monster that can probably do a lot of things very well. People are still paying that for Demon 170s for crying out loud and it's like comparing a calculator watch to an Ipad.
I love the Hellcat platform for what it is, but you gotta be realistic about overall performance. Too bad Stellantis didn't continue development and offer an AWD twin turbo V8 Cuda weighing 3900 lbs and pushing 900+ HP.
The way it's going, Dodge may be about to go bye bye. Maybe it'll get sold off to a company that understands the brand and they get it back on track but I'm not holding my breath.
Ford will probably be next to offer a 1000+ HP Mustang you watch. They're going to capitalize on the Stellantis debacle. I mean hell, I would!
I don't think the ZR1 is gonna beat a Demon on the 1/4 mile, but everywhere else it will and isn't speed limited either it seems. If it comes in at $150K MSRP that's a great price for 1000+ HP twin turbo monster that can probably do a lot of things very well. People are still paying that for Demon 170s for crying out loud and it's like comparing a calculator watch to an Ipad.
I love the Hellcat platform for what it is, but you gotta be realistic about overall performance. Too bad Stellantis didn't continue development and offer an AWD twin turbo V8 Cuda weighing 3900 lbs and pushing 900+ HP.
The way it's going, Dodge may be about to go bye bye. Maybe it'll get sold off to a company that understands the brand and they get it back on track but I'm not holding my breath.
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