2012 Dodge Charger SRT-8

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Dodge has dropped the Street and Racing Technology motherlode on the eve of the Chicago Auto Show and first out of the gate is the 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 – what Eminem should've rolled in during the Super Bowl.

As with anything birthed from Chrysler's in-house tuning division, the Charger SRT8 is all about the engine, so the transformation begins with the new 6.4-liter HEMI V8 putting out 465 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque – a boost of some 80 lb-ft over the old 6.1-liter mill. That torquey wave comes on at 2,900 rpm and Dodge claims that with the fitment of its Fuel Saver tech, allowing the engine to run on four cylinders when its not under load, fuel economy will improve, although Dodge isn't saying how much.

Chrysler's W5A580 five-speed automatic transmission backs up the HEMI, and you can select your own gears by either slapping the AutoStick or thumbing the steering wheel-mounted paddle-shifters.

All that adds up to an estimated top speed of 175 mph, a 0-60 mph time in the high fours and a quarter-mile run deep into the 12s.

In addition to the five-spoke, 20-inch forged aluminum and polished wheels, the SRT crew saw fit to equip the SRT8 with an adaptive damping suspension with Auto and Sport settings that process speed, steering angle, brake pressure, throttle application and lateral acceleration. Brakes are sized 14.2-inches up front and 13.8-inches in the rear, with a new front fascia, LED taillamps and four-inch dual exhausts rounding out the exterior mods. And naturally, the interior isn't left out in the cold, with a flat-bottom steering wheel, heavily bolstered seats and a 900-watt, 19-speaker audio system courtesy of Harmon Kardon.

We'll be on the floor tomorrow to snag live pics of all the SRT-fettled goodies, but in the meantime, peep the gallery below and get all the details in the press release after the jump.

http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2012-dodge-charger-srt8/

Ho-ly crap. I want one! Thing is absolutely evil looking
 

TURNA

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Great design....someone needs to get fired!!!





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78mali350

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I'd take one, much better than the Taurus or Impala in my book, for a four door, I'd definitely take one. But in the end I'd rather have our 69' back
 

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Recycled ideas, just like "new" movies :lol: .
 

79loserbluebu

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It's too little too late. GM already stretched the RWD 4 door market with the G8 and G8 GXP.
 

HurstOlds

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Ehh...looks like a rip off of the Nissan GTR that came out two years ago. The grill design, side door dents, and spoiler all look the same...I guess it was a matter of time before American muscle took on the looks of the ricers

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HurstOlds said:
Ehh...looks like a rip off of the Nissan GTR that came out two years ago. The grill design, side door dents, and spoiler all look the same...I guess it was a matter of time before American muscle took on the looks of the ricers

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X2 On that it looks almost identical to the GTR
What ever happen to gms originality
Side note: I'd still drive one :)
 

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I'd drive one in a heartbeat. I'm as much of a Mopar guy as I am a GM guy. I love American cars, period. Plus that 465hp and 465ft/lb of torque sounds freakin sweet.
 
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