You make an excellent point—to figure out how fast the Hellcat goes, we need to know which Hellcat we’re talking about. Dodge
offers Hellcat editions of both their Charger and the Challenger, with the Challenger being—hands down—the faster of the two. The 2022 model year offers the Dodge Challenger Hellcat in six different trims:
| Trim | Horsepower | Top Speed |
| —– | —– | —– |
| Base
and Widebody | 717 | 199 |
| Redeye
, Redeye Widebody, and Redeye Widebody Jailbreak | 797 | 202 |
| Super Stock | 807 | 168 (tire-limited) | The Super Stock is obviously the most powerful, but its specially equipped drag radials limit it to “only” 168 mph. That means, technically, the Redeye models are the faster Hellcats, but that’s assuming you can get the tires to grab hold long enough to achieve that speed.
That said, please don’t try to hit these speeds.
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