Final Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Rolls Off Production Line to Be Auctioned Off

The final 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon has come off the line at the Brampton Assemble Plant.

The Dodge Demon has completed its run of 3,000 cars for the US and the 300 for the Canadian market.  A sad end to a brilliant run from a powerful new muscle car.

The end has been prepared for.  The final Demon is part of a set.  It is accompanied by the final 2017 Dodge Viper that was built and auctioned off.  This pair of cars is being called “The Ultimate Last Chance.”

The Dodge Challenger Demon will be matching the paint color of the Viper (Viper Red) and will be auctioned off at the Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction with the proceeds going to United Way.

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Dodge Shows Dodge Demon Allocation Plan

The Dodge Demon is getting ready to hit dealership sales floors.  With the Hellcats being a warning of what can happen when Dodge is unprepared, they’ve put out the gameplan for delivery of the Dodge Demon.

“We learned a lot when we launched the wildly popular SRT Hellcats,” said Tim Kuniskis, Head of Passenger Car Brands at FCA.  “We’ve taken that information and created an allocation plan that is clear and concise, builds on Demon’s position as the Dodge/SRT halo and makes it easy for our customers to understand how they can put a Demon into their garage and, ultimately, out on the drag strip.”

Here’s the allocation plan Dodge has planned.  For a dealership to get a Demon, they must have sold more than one SRT Hellcat in the last 12 months.  It will be based on 60 percent SRT Hellcat and 40 percent Charger and Challenger sales performance at the dealership.  On top of those rules, Demons sold at or below MSRP will receive priority scheduling and have lower serial numbers as a result.  Demons sold for a price over MSRP will be produced after priority production is completed.

The Dodge Demon starts at a US MSRP of $84,995 (including $1,700 gas guzzler, excluding $1,095 destination, and the Demon crate unleash price for full power is only $1.

New Dodge Demon Video Highlights Build Flexibility

The Dodge Demon is coming and Dodge is building up hype for it by drip-feeding fans information on it.  On their website, www.ifyouknowyouknow.com, they’ve been slowly but surely releasing information on what to expect when the final reveal of the Demon occurs at the 2017 New York International Auto Show.  This is the now the fourth video and the name of it is ‘Crate.’

Crate in this video applies to the customization the Demon will have.  The Challenger SRT Demon will provide its driver the ability to customize and build the Demon up to their own ultimate muscle car.  That gives the Demon flexibility to be a street performance car, a drag strip performance car, or somewhere in between.

The video shows the 18 components that maximize the Demon’s flexibility.  This includes Direct Connection Demon Performance Parts, Demon-branded track tools, matching Demon spare wheels, and Demon Track Pack System.  It’ll be exciting to find out exactly what these are, but for now they remain cool-named mysteries.

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Dodge Demon Revealed in New Fate of the Furious Video?

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Has the Dodge Demon accidentally been revealed?  For the last week, Dodge has been teasing muscle car lovers with the first look at the Dodge Demon which was supposed to be during the New York International Auto Show.  Thanks to some clever sleuthing, however, a first look at the Dodge Demon may have appeared right under everyone’s noses.

Motor Authority took a closer look at the latest trailer for the new movie in “The Fast and the Furious” franchise, “The Fate of the Furious.”  It’s no secret that Dodge and the movie series have a long and loving relationship as the drivers in the films, especially Vin Diesel’s character, have a love for Dodge and other FCA cars.  “The Fast and Furious” has always made Dodge look amazing on screen.  It should be no surprise that the filmmakers would be allowed to work with the latest and greatest from Dodge and that may mean that the Demon will be making an appearance in the film.

Motor Authority believes this to be true and they may have spotted the Demon in a new video that shows Diesel in a video he posted to his Facebook page that may have shown the Dodge Demon in the background.  Combine that with the timelines of the film’s release and the New York auto show both happening on April 12th, and it seems clear that the Demon won’t just be making it’s auto show debut, but also a film debut.

Can’t wait to see what crazy stunts the “Fast and Furious” people put together if the Dodge Demon manages to make it to the big screen.

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