Dodge
America's last analog muscle car — buy it before it's gone
The 2023 Dodge Challenger is the end of an era. After this final production year, Dodge electrifies the muscle car. But not before offering the SRT Demon 170 — a factory street car producing 1,025 HP on E85, more than a Bugatti Chiron Sport. The standard lineup starts at $32,195 with a V6, but the 5.7L HEMI V8 R/T is the sweet spot, while the Hellcat Widebody at 717 HP is what most people stop to photograph. With retro proportions, a rear seat that actually fits adults, and a manual transmission still on offer, the Challenger represents something increasingly rare: a car built purely around the joy of driving.
375 hp starting at $32,195 is exceptional value.
Horsepower
375 hp
Strong engine — noticeably quick when you need it
Torque
410 lb-ft
High torque — immediate muscle for passing, loading, or demanding conditions
0–60 mph
5s
Quick — sporty feel in everyday driving
Top Speed
155 mph
Electronically limited at a very high speed — sports car territory
MPG City
15
In stop-and-go urban driving
MPG Hwy
25
At steady highway speeds
Est. monthly payment
$542/mo
Based on 60-month loan at 7.0% APR
Mid-engine American supercar — starting under $70k
HP
495
0-60
2.9s
MPG
19 MPG
Starting at
$63,300
An American icon, completely reborn for 2025
HP
486
0-60
4.3s
MPG
18 MPG
Starting at
$32,515
The purest driver's car under $30k on the planet
HP
228
0-60
6.1s
MPG
25 MPG
Starting at
$28,400