Dodge rocked the performance world last month by introducing two new models with more than 700 horsepower and one with more than 800 horsepower, and thanks to what appears to be dealership information being shared on social media, we have an idea of how much each will cost when they go on sale.
When Dodge introduced the 2020 Challenger Super Stock, the 2021 Charger Hellcat Redeye and the 2021 Durango Hellcat, they offered all sorts of vital information, but they did not announce pricing. We have previously speculated as to where each of the three will start in terms of MSRP, but today we might know exactly how much those three vehicles will cost when they go on sale later this year.
Pricing for the 2020 Challenger Super Stock, the 2021 Charger Hellcat Redeye and the 2021 Durango Hellcat has been circulating around Facebook today without any source. However, an individual who wishes to remain anonymous sent me screenshots showing the numbers in question. To protect my source, I will not share those images, but I will say that they appear to be screenshots from a dealership presentation on the upcoming models.
In those images, there is all sorts of information on each model and some competitive vehicles. Really, it is mostly information that we learned when the three models were introduced online last month. However, each slide includes the MSRP for these three new models.
Durango Hellcat, Charger Redeye and Challenger Super Stock Pricing
First up, the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat will be offered for only 2021. The information with the leaked pricing also states that production will be limited to just 1,700 units, with the first orders being taken in November. The 710-horsepower Durango will have an MSRP of $80,995. This same form states that the SRT Durango will have a price of $62,995, which is what it costs now, and that does not include the $1,495 destination fee. That leads us to believe that the $80,995 for the Hellcat Durango does not include the destination fee.
Next up, we have the 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock. Take note of the fact that we are talking specifically about the 2021 model year, but the Super Stock package is slated to arrive for the 2020 model year. With that in mind, we are not sure if the 2020 model year will have the same pricing as 2021, but based on the information floating around Facebook, the 807-horsepower Challenger will have an MSRP of $79,595. We believe that this price will be subject to both the $1,495 destination fee and the $2,100 Gas Guzzler Tax. When you add those onto the MSRP, you get an out-the-door starting price of $83,190.
Finally, we come to the 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye. According to this official-looking information, the 797-horsepower sedan will have an MSRP of $78,595. I expect that will also be subject to both the $1,495 destination fee and the $2,100 Gas Guzzler Tax, leading to a true starting price of $82,190.
Now, I should point out that these prices don’t come directly from FCA. As I said above, they come from what appears to be an FCA dealership presentation. The images traveling around social media could be part of an elaborate hoax, but I believe that these are the correct MSRP numbers for the new high performance Dodge models. Of course, as soon as Dodge announces the official pricing, you will find it here on TorqueNews.com.