Chrysler made a bold statement at the 2008 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas, showcasing eight vehicles that highlighted the company’s performance and customization prowess. Among these standouts, the Dodge Challenger Srt10 Concept roared into the spotlight, immediately capturing attention with its fusion of classic muscle car aesthetics and Viper-derived power. This concept wasn’t just another Challenger; it was an SRT-engineered beast designed to reignite the pony car wars.
The heart of the 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT10 concept is undeniably its engine: the formidable 8.4-liter, all-aluminum V-10 borrowed directly from the Dodge Viper. This powerhouse delivers a staggering 600 horsepower and 560 lb-ft of torque, instantly establishing the SRT10 as a performance benchmark. True to the Street and Racing Technology (SRT) philosophy, this concept car was built to deliver exceptional performance across all parameters.