Today, spy-shots of what appear to be a narrow-bodied Dodge Demon test car surfaced on several sites across the web. The car, spotted at a Wendy's drive-thru, has the fascia, hood scoop and wheels from a normal Demon, but lacks the signature widened fenders. What's going on here?

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Mercedes-AMG GT 4, Demon-powered Hellcat, BMW X7 fuel cell: Car News Headlines https://t.co/nhjxqdFH7g pic.twitter.com/2BEkaxGPXM — MotorAuthority (@motorauthority) August 4, 2017

Motor Authority was one of several sites to upload images, including an interior shot that reveals the car's supposed power output: 808 horsepower. Coincidentally, that's as much as the Demon makes on regular 93-octane gas.



As Motor Authority also points out, this car is equipped with the Hellcat's standard 275-section width Pirelli P-Zero tires, rather than the Demon's drag radials. If this car does have the Demon's engine, it must be one hell of a burnout machine.

The only question we have on our minds is, why? Could Dodge be planning on offering the Demon motor in a Hellcat body as a cost-effective option? Or is this just another frankenstein test mule that will never see production? Guess we'll have to wait to find out.

via Autocar

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