When I saw the picture, I
When I saw the picture, I knew immediately it wasn't a "300 Hellcat".
#1 FCA has specifically dropped SRT from Jeep and Chrysler. The new trackhawk offers the Hellcat engine, but is devoid of SRT badging.
First, its a mistake.
#2 Because Dodge lacks right-hand-drive cars, the 300 SRT and Jeep SRT are the only SRT products RHD foreign markets will have access to.
#3 The 300 is supposed to get bigger, possibly placed ont he Pacifica's platform from what I've heard.
#4 The 300 would NEVER have production tires like we were shown.
the 300 SRT and 300 AWD V8 were dropped altogether because:
a) the take rate dropped below 16% (I was one of the very few I'd seen on the road in fact)
b) the v6 with AWD is so good, that the V8 isn't needed. The 300 fills Uber and limo services, but because it's so small compared to newer cars like the Impala, Genesis and XTS/ CT6, it's quickly being replaced in popularity despite its elegant looks.
The 300 SRT and Hellcat should be continued in foreign markets and should be available for order in America.
PERSONALLY, I doubt I'd ever buy another 300 because I've outgrown it.
The JEEP SRT/Trackhawk is a far superior product thanks to AWD.