With pricing starting just under the $60,000 mark, nobody could accuse the 707 horsepower Dodge Challenger Hellcat of being “cheap” or “affordable”, at least in the traditional sense. Sure, compared to many European exotics out there, the Challenger Hellcat is a legit bargain, but it doesn’t take all that much work to bring the price into six-figure territory.
Case in point, Vancouver’s SR Auto Group is selling a slammed-and-flared Dodge Challenger Hellcat for $150,000. For a car with no performance modifications whatsoever, that may seem like a lot, but keep in mind we’re talking about Canadian dollars here. Translation; the price is only about $115,000, USD that is.
That’s still nearly double the stock Challenger Hellcat costs, and there were some sizable modifications made to alter the look of this 707 horsepower beast. In addition to the standout Liberty Walk body kit wearing tri-coat pearl paint, there’s also a full Airrex adjustable air-suspension and 20-inch PUR gloss gold wheels. The whole thing comes together in a unique way that’s unlike any other Hellcat we’ve seen thus far.
On the inside, a full Harmon Kardon sound system turns up the volume so you can hear it over the roar of the supercharged Hemi. A black John Varvatos interior leather interior also steps-up the quality over stock, ensuring everybody rides in comfort from the driveway to the track.
While everyone may not love the slammed, flared look, in a world where 707 horsepower muscle cars are frighteningly common, sometimes the only way to stand out is to take the low road.