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Details on the Wrecked Dodge Challenger Hellcat

An image flooded the social media world this weekend showing a 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat badly wrecked and while some people insisted that this was a hoax – it is unfortunately very real, as details on the accident have finally surfaced online.

This past weekend, the image above popped up across Facebook and Twitter, showing what appears to be a very badly wrecked 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. Some commenters were skeptical, insisting that the image was somehow a fake, but it has been confirmed as the real deal via a Colorado State Police accident report.

The First Destroyed Hellcat Challenger
The first 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat to meet its demise on the open road was owned by 34 year old Lance Utley of Winter Park, Colorado. Reports indicate that Utley had purchased his new 707 horsepower muscle car late on Friday afternoon, and it was the first Hellcat Challenger delivered in the state of Colorado. Shortly after Utley left the dealership in the most powerful muscle car ever sold in Colorado – the car was destroyed.

According to the Colorado State Police, Utley was driving along a rural two lane road with two passengers in his SRT Hellcat Challenger when he lost control of the car. The car originally headed to the right, and while Utley was able to correct the problem for a second, he overcorrected and shot back across the road. After sliding through the empty oncoming lane, the Challenger slammed into a tree and the result was the image above.

Fortunately, neither Utley nor his passengers were injured, but it looks like his Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat might be dead.

No Booze, No Excessive Speeds Needed
While the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat was likely damaged beyond repairs, the important part was that no one in the car was injured. The police clarified that no drugs or alcohol were involved and reports point out that there was no mention of excessive speeds. Having driven a few Hellcat Challengers, I suspect that Utley wasn’t going very fast – he just got too far into the throttle on a 30 degree evening and the Challenger turned into a rolling burnout machine that hurdled head-long into the trees.

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When I last drove the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, I did so on clean, dry roads on an 80 degree day. The conditions couldn’t have been any better when I was driving the 707hp Challenger on the road or on the track. Even with those ideal conditions, a little too much throttle would get the back tires spinning in a hurry and when they get spinning, they want to bring the back end around just as quickly. Even when rolling along at 55 miles per hour on the highway, hammering the throttle will get the tires spinning in the 700+ horsepower mode. The Challenger has stability control and traction control systems that step in right away, but those features can easily be turned off for track-type performance.

If Utley had turned off any of the helpers and goosed the throttle a little too hard for the cold tires and cold road surface, I can see how the Challenger SRT Hellcat could get the back end out right away. From there, it was up to the driver to pull in the reins and when that didn’t happen – the Challenger slammed into a tree and mangled the brand new muscle car.

You don’t need to be drunk or driving at 120 miles per hour for the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat to get out of hand and hopefully, this first accident will serve as a stark reminder to owners who are taking delivery of their cars during this cold winter weather. Be careful out there, Hellcat drivers.

Source: TLF Car

Comments

diego jimenez (not verified)    December 28, 2014 - 2:15AM

I own a viper with 450 hp and every time I drive it , it really scares the crap out of me I can only image a 700 plus hp car !!!!!!! Wow!!!!! . STR should make sure every person that buys it takes a course or something like that on how to handle the car before taking it to the streets and risk peoples lives. Im just saying. Peace!!!!

jeff archibald (not verified)    December 29, 2014 - 11:43PM

This guy already has to pay the deductible on his insurance and higher insurance down the road. Isn't that punishment enough for 1/2 second of bad judgement? The cops wrote a revenue ticket just because they could to finance their outrageous retirement ripoff and massive "stress" retirements.
I would only have given a fashion police ticket for the dreadful color. The engine will find a great home in a hotrod.

J.J.Brent (not verified)    February 26, 2015 - 2:13AM

Money can pretty well get you anything ,but not the smarts to handle this kind of muscle.we can all have oversight.But like the ride we all experience it differently.I've owned a 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T Gave my son the experience of what dangers of no control are .And the awareness of your surroundings.The differences between drifting in a muscle car and playing a video game it is know game . Muscle like this is real and if you don't know it don't do it .And if you do it .Do it where its safe and not harmful to others. Too bad about that beautiful car .Sure wish I had that engine in my car

James Peters (not verified)    March 2, 2015 - 6:21AM

I just purchased a HellCat and there is a break in period for using the Red Fob and SRT mode both of which I intend to be very cautious when doing so. I think there was both inexperience and ignorance on the part of the owner of the totalled HellCat And the ticket was in all probably justified and warrented These cars are Lightening Quick ! I owned a 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T when I was in high school....Lost my license for excessive speed over posted I was clocked at 165 MPH on a straight paved highway at 2:30 Am by an unmarked Police Intercepter driven by the RCMP Highway Patrol . I was written 5 tickets in total and thought the RCMP member was being an Asshole to me because of my age Looking back I now realize that he didnt want to attend a fatal Motor Vehicle Accident involving a Teen driving a Fast Muscle car showing off to his 2 other passengers. Needless to say I am sure the circumstances are very similar ...Expensive lesson Respect your vehicle and know your driving experience level