2018DodgeDemon 214 Miles, Demon Crate, Original Owner
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This 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, showing just 214 miles (344 km) on the odometer at the time of cataloging, is finished in Pitch Black over a black Laguna leather and Alcantara interior. A one-owner example from Louisiana, it remains in like-new condition and is accompanied by its original Demon Crate.
At its peak, the supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V8 in this car delivers 840 horsepower, making it one of the most extreme production cars ever built. Dodge engineered the Demon with a singular goal—dominating the drag strip—and the results speak for themselves, with a 2.3-second sprint to 60 mph and a 9.65-second quarter mile that famously saw the Demon banned by NHRA in stock form.
Everything about the car reflects that focus. From the transbrake and Torque Reserve system to the factory-fitted drag radials and Drag Mode suspension, it was built to launch hard and run crazy fast. With just delivery mileage, complete factory equipment, and its place as #500 of only 3,300 examples ever made, this Demon captures the moment when Dodge went all-in on raw, supercharged performance.
The clean CARFAX report shows one owner in Louisiana.
With just 214 miles from new, this Demon sits as close to factory-fresh as they come, complete with the full crate and all supporting equipment that defined the model’s launch. It hasn’t been modified or diluted—just carefully preserved.
As one of 3,300 built and perhaps the singular most outrageous factory drag car ever sold to the public, this Demon stands tall as the culmination of Dodge’s no-compromise approach to automotive performance. For collectors, it represents a rare opportunity to own a near-delivery-mile example of a vehicle that rewrote the muscle car rules.
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