Challenger SRT Demon

Make
Dodge
Segment
Coupe

Say the words 'limited edition' and 'drag strip domination' in the same sentence, and true gearheads get really excited - many inevitably picture the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. With only 3,300 units produced, this all-American muscle car has become a collector's item that's not so easy to find. Especially one in good condition with low mileage, but that's exactly what we have here on Bring A Trailer: a pristine Demon with a clean bill of automotive health. Despite some recent concerns highlighted by owners, this beauty is in top-notch condition and is available for sale by the owner - with only 209 miles on the clock.

Already few and far between, SRT Demons in the eye-catching TorRed paint color number only 570 units in the USA, and this one is so well kept that it still has the protective yellow plastic covering on the front splitter. It also comes with 20-inch 'Devil's Rim' wheels (and the original 18-inch items it leaves the factory with) and all the goodies needed to keep its reputation in check, including line lock, red Brembo brake calipers, Drag Mode suspension, and all-speed traction control. Rated by the manufacturer to produce 808 horsepower and 717 lb-ft of torque, you can expect up to 840 hp and 770 lb-ft with premium fuel and the race-tuned ECU module that comes with the Demon Crate included in the purchase. With this setup, the Demon has the ability to run from 0-60 mph in only 2.3 seconds.

The interior is equally pristine, featuring Demon-embossed black cloth upholstery, an Alcantara steering wheel with paddle shifters, and the original window sticker detailing factory specs and the original pricing of $86,762 all-inclusive. With bidding at $100,000 at the time of writing, and only two days before the hammer drops, a substantial increase can still be expected for something which, with only two hundred-odd miles on the odometer, is essentially still new. Considering SRT Demons just like this have been known to attract outrageous prices easily $20k - $60k more, this could be a relative bargain.