
By Ben Whitworth
06 November 2008 16:59
Chrysler may have its back against the wall, but that hasn't stopped its SRT skunkworks team churning out what is easily the most politically incorrect – and, as a result, wonderfully desirable – Challenger SRT-10.
Holy tyre smoke! That's a mean looking Dodge Charger...
Yes, and with an 8.4-litre 600bhp V10 Viper motor shoehorned into the 
And it looks the daddy, with that ‘shaker hood’ that tips its hat to the 1970 HEMI Cuda, big forged 20-inch alloys, trick Pirelli rubber, carbonfibre bonnet, front splitter and rear wing and Tornado Red paintjob. Inside, you get SRT’s Reconfigurable Display – a system that records 0-60mph, 60-0mph, braking, g-forces and 1/4-mile times. Nifty. There’s no mention of any stability or traction controls…
So it goes, but can it handle corners and stop?
SRT didn't simply plumb in a bigger engine – it went to town on the suspension and brakes. Bilstein mono-tube shocks are fitted at all four corners, the front suspension cradle is fitted with hydroformed steel tube side rails with a stamped box section lateral member for an ultra-stiff anchor point for the multi-link layout.
At the rear, the multi-link layout gets a fatter anti-roll bar, heavily uprated springs and stiffer bushings. SRT fitted vast two-piece 390mm vented discs up front and 355mm vented rotors at the rear, all gripped by six-pot Brembo callipers, and the brake recognises lateral acceleration and effectively primes itself, anticipating the next brake application.
I like it – is that wrong?
Hell no! 'The 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT-10 concept resurrects the authentic American muscle car for the Dodge brand,' says SRT boss Kipp Owen. 'SRT has engineered a superb example of performance engineering capability with a resourceful and creative flare.' It may not be the car that will save Chrysler, but we can’t help admiring its ballsy attitude for giving this concept the greenlight…










