They Call it the Clark Kent of Cars: 2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack
2015 Dodge Charger has received R/T Scat Pack just like its sibling the famous Challenger. This means that the car will be driven by the SRT-made 6.4-liter HEMI powertrain. But actually what we get is more than this. The muscle vehicle shows-off some menacing looks. Just take a look at the power-bulge aluminum hood and the NACA duct for better engine cooling. The front fascia of the car looks contemporary due to the addition of an upper grille in black with dynamic grille texture. This new feature spans between the projector headlamps.
If focus below you will also see a massive lower grille and integrated front splitter. They serve in terms of optimizing engine and cooling module airflow. Car's athletic stance is emphasized by the flared side sills and wide 20x9 inch wheels coupled with three-season performance tires.
At the back, there is a Satin Black single piece decked spoiler and exhaust system's 4-inch round exhaust tips. In terms of performance this Dodge has received some special upgrades such as red Brembo four-piston caliper front brakes, high-performance suspension, 3.09 rear-axle ratio and performance steering wheel.
But to go back to the main highlight in this car – the naturally aspirated 485 horsepower (357 kW) and 644 Nm 475 lb.-ft. of torque 6.4-liter HEMI V-8 engine mated to a paddle-shifting TorqueFlite eight-speed transmission. The four-door muscle beast is potent enough to turn mid 4-second 0-60 mph times and mid-12-second quarter mile times.
There are also a lot of other special tweaks like the performance seats with "Scat Pack" embroidery and the huge 8.4-inch touchscreen display. The added technologies include ParkView rear backup camera and ParkSense rear park assist. Of course, this special car will be recognized simply by hte Scat Pack grille badge, "HEMI 392" fender badges along with "Charger" and "R/T" heritage badge on the deck lid.
No additional information on pricing has been released so far or any details on release date. We hope to see this beauty sooner than later. Any thoughts on what Dodge have missed in this incredible project? Would you like to add or substitute anything?
Source: Dodge