Doge Challenger SRT Demon: Fastest And Most Advanced Muscle Car Ever, Perfect Combination Of Tech And Performance

The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is set to become the most advanced muscle car ever made. Its infotainment system combined with awesome performance make the new Demon a cut above the rest.

The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon make its debut next month at the 2017 New York auto show. It will be more powerful than the 707-horsepower Hellcat and its infotainment system will be what Dodge calls the Performance Page as reported by Jalopnik.

The Performance Page will display various performance data that can be displayed in real time. The data will include reaction time, g-forces and times for 0 to 60 mph, eighth-mile and a quarter mile. For real-time data, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Performance Page will display horsepower, torque with gear change plotting. These are features that race car drivers could only dream of in their cars.

Moreover, the Performance Page of the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon will also display vitals such as supercharger intercooler coolant temperature, engine oil pressure and temperature, coolant temperature and much more.

Aside from the performance data, the Performance Page can make various vehicle customizations to suit the driver's need creating the most suitable driving experience for every driver. With the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, drivers can adjust the rpm and shift program.

The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon will also include a myriad of driving modes depending on the condition. The drive modes include Street, Drag, and Custom. Street mode is likely for everyday use. But for drivers who want to go fast and hard, Drag mode would be the mode of choice. For the Custom mode, almost every combination of settings from Street and Drag can be configured. A complete breakdown of each can be found on Motor Authority.

The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon looks to be the most advanced as well as the fastest as an Easter egg may indicate a horsepower of 757. The new Demon is a perfect combination of tech and performance.

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