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2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody Auto MY20

QLD • Private

Comments from the seller

This 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Wide Body is powered by a 535.0kW 6.2 litre engine!. Only travelled 7635 km. 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Wide Body Year: 2020 Make: Dodge Model: Challenger Series: SRT Hellcat Wide Body: 4-Door Sedan Drive Type: Rear wheel drive Engine: 6.2L V8 Supercharged Petrol Transmission: Automatic Colour: Black Seats: 5 Description/extras: Air Conditioning, Power windows, SRS, Sat Nav, Power seats, Tinted windows, Cruise control, Leather interior, Climate control, Alloy wheels, Reverse camera, Central locking, Owners manual. Push button start, paddle shift, infotainment screen, Steering wheel controls, floormats, carbon fibre style dash and console, front and rear cameras. Serious buyers only.

Car details

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Vehicle description
MY20 SRT Hellcat Widebody Coupe 2dr Spts Auto 8sp 6.2SC [IMP]
Powerplant type
Internal Combustion Engine (ICE)
Cost to insureSponsored
Exterior colour
Black
Interior colour
Black
Body type
Coupe, 2 doors, 5 seats
Transmission
8 speed Automatic
Engine
8 cylinders, Petrol Supercharged, 6.2L
Build date
Check with seller
Compliance date
Check with seller
Model year
MY20
Cost of financeSponsored
Roadworthy certificate
Provided at pick-up by seller
Cost to transportSponsored
carsales Network ID
SSE-AD-19935938
Engine type
Piston
Engine Location
Front
Engine Size (cc)
6166cc
Engine Size (L)
6.2L
Induction
Supercharged
Engine Configuration
V90
Cylinders
8
Camshaft
Pushrod
Valves/Ports per Cylinder
2
Compression ratio
9.5
Engine Code
HELLCAT
Generic Engine Type
Piston
Power
535.0kW @ 6000rpm
Torque
889Nm @ 4800rpm
Gears
8
Gear Type
Sports Automatic
Gear Location
S/Wheel & Floor
Drive
Rear Wheel Drive
Fuel Type
Petrol - Premium ULP
Fuel Capacity
70L
Fuel Delivery
Multi-Point Injection
Method of Delivery
Electronic Sequential
Steering
Rack and Pinion
Country of Origin
CANADA
Country of Import
UNITED STATES
Launch Year
2019
Launch Month
1
Generation Name
1970-01
Series
(No Series)
Model Year
MY20
Badge
SRT Hellcat Widebody
Doors
2
Seat Capacity
5
Body Style
Coupe
Overview
SRT Hellcat Coupe 2dr Auto 8sp 6.2SC [IMP] The Dodge Challenger, a Ford Mustang/Chevrolet Camaro-style two-door pony car from Chrysler, has been available from local left hand drive converters in Queensland for some time, but the local arm of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has yet to decide if will initiate its own version of a "re-manufacturing" plan to bring a factory version here. So far, the Challenger is available from Queensland-based converters as a 6.4-litre R/T Scat Pack coupe, or in 6.2-litre supercharged SRT form in Hellcat and Hellcat Redeye coupe guises.
Australian Capital Territory
Approved
Western Australia
Approved
Northern Territory
Approved
Tasmania
Approved
Victoria
Referred
Queensland
Referred
South Australia
Referred
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