Out of the box, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is one of the quickest-accelerating, most extreme cars ever offered with a factory warranty. But it was only a matter of time before the aftermarket ...
SpeedKore shocked us with its 1,400-horsepower Dodge Challenger SRT Demon build at the 2018 SEMA show, but we now have a good look at just how brutal of a machine it is. Video from That Racing Channel ...
The most wicked Demon of them all is here to haunt public roads; behold! Back in 2018, Dodge unleashed a fearsome menace on the world; the unforgiving Challenger SRT Demon. It really is a shame that ...
Speedkore, a Wisconsin-based performance group, wants to make everything lighter, more powerful, and subsequently faster, which is an approach we can back all day long. While the stock Dodge ...
Speedkore is the company that took four Dodge Challenger Demon cars and gave them completely carbon-fiber bodies. The limited-edition cars were very expensive and one of them is up for sale in Texas ...
Speedkore, the firm famous for rebodying our favorite muscle cars in real carbon fiber, built a 1200-horsepower twin-turbo Dodge Challenger SRT Demon for SEMA back in 2018. That car ended up being the ...
It's difficult to imagine a production car more singularly focused than the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. From the factory, the car comes without both a front passenger seat and a rear backseat, shaving ...
A Dodge Challenger SRT Demon modified by Speedkore with an all-carbon fiber body is currently up for sale from Texas dealer BJ Motors on DuPont Registry. Speedkore unveiled its carbon-clad Demon at ...
Do you like old-school muscle cars? The Dodge Demon? Carbon fiber? What about all three? If so, the folks at Speedkore may have the perfect car for you. Called the Evolution, Speedkore's big build for ...
It made its debut at the 2018 SEMA show and now SpeedKore Performance Group's Demon-powered, carbon fiber-bodied 1970 Dodge Charger has paid a visit to Jay Leno's Garage. And there to explain it all ...
Speedkore, the Wisconsin company behind the wild carbon-fiber twin-turbo Dodge Demon that blew up the car internet earlier this month, has something else crazy for SEMA this year. It's called the ...
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