Previous Vehicles
Vehicle | Type | Engine | 0–60 m/h (0–100 km/h) | Quarter-Mile | Photo |
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Dodge Neon SRT-4 2003-2005 |
SRT-4 | Turbocharged 2.4L I4 Chrysler Neon Engine 215HP ('03) / 230HP ('04-05) | 5.6s ('03) 5.3s ('04-05) |
14.2s ('03) 13.9s ('04-05) |
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Dodge Caliber SRT-4 2008-2009 |
SRT-4 | Turbocharged 2.4L I4 GEMA Engine 285HP | 6.2s | 14.6s | |
Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 2005-2006 |
SRT-6 | Supercharged 3.2L V6 E32 Mercedes-Benz AMG Engine 349HP | 4.8s | 12.8s | |
Chrysler 300C SRT-8 2005-2010 |
SRT-8 | 6.1L Chrysler V8 Hemi Engine 425HP | 5.7s | 14.1s | |
Dodge Magnum SRT-8 2005-2008 |
SRT-8 | 6.1L Chrysler V8 Hemi Engine 425HP | 5.6s | 13.7s | |
Dodge Charger SRT-8 2006-2010 |
SRT-8 | 6.1L Chrysler V8 Hemi Engine 425HP | 5.4s | 13.5s | |
Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 2006-2010 |
SRT-8 | 6.1L Chrysler V8 Hemi Engine 425HP | 5.2s | 13.49s | |
Dodge Challenger SRT-8 2008-2010 |
SRT-8 | 6.1L Chrysler V8 Hemi Engine 425HP | 5.3s | 13.6s | |
Dodge Viper SRT-10 2003-2006 |
SRT-10 | 8.3L V10 Chrysler Viper Engine 510HP | 4.2s | 12.2s | |
Dodge Ram SRT-10 2004-2006 |
SRT-10 | 8.3L V10 Chrysler Viper Engine 510HP | 5.4s | 13.8s | |
Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR 2008-2010 |
SRT-10 | 8.4L V10 Chrysler Viper Engine 600HP | 3.4s | 11.6s |
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