



The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat is the most powerful and the fastest 4-door car in the world with a 707 horsepower supercharged Hemi. No other 4-door car in the world can keep pace with the Hellcat Charger, but for reasons that defy the laws of physics and sensibility, tuners insist on shoving even more power under the hood.





Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat by GeigerCars is one of those outrageous projects that proves there is never enough power to satisfy our needs. The 707 hp delivered by the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat has proved not enough for some, which is why German tuner GeigerCars imagined the world’s most powerful production sedan out there.

The Charger’s 6.2-liter supercharged V8 has been tweaked to develop 782 hp and 687 pound-feet of torque, thanks to an ECU software remap, a free-flow air cleaner and a stainless steel exhaust system. As a result, from a dead stop, it will hit 62 mph in just 3.6 seconds with the standard eight-speed automatic transmission affixed and max out at 209 mph.

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Sure, it doesn’t reach the level of Hennessey’s just-as-insane HPE800 program, but a Charger that packs as much heat as Geiger gave it is still beyond reasonable comprehension. GeigerCars is also the company behind some other speedy things. Apart from the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, it has also given the world the vigorous 765 hp Viper ACR and 730 hp C7 Corvette Z06

To handle that extra power, staggered 9.0 x 22 front and 10.5 x 22 rear black-finished GeigerCars wheels were fitted with sticky 265/30 ZR22 and 295/25 ZR22 tires. The standard suspension setup has been replaced by a new KW coilover suspension with adjustable bound and rebound in low- and high-speed ranges allows for the four-door super sedan to carve up corners and maintain stability.

The skillful team also decided a few subtle exterior changes were required. You have probably noticed the dark alloys and stance modifications, while those custom Hellcat graphics seem to match the overall menacing vibe.Excluding the paint and the vehicle, of course, these upgrades will set you back at least $20.865. I guess it’s a good way of spending your money; exciting, for sure.