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As the air of secrecy around Dodge’s ultimate muscle continues, we dig up a few new facts to tide you over until vehicle delivery. Today's OEMs have mastered the art of the long public-relations ...
The tweaked Demon badge also now features a “170” neck tattoo, as well as a yellow eye to help passers-by identify the ethanol-drinking Mopar. The engine block has also been painted to match ...
Dodge updated the Demon logo with — we're not kidding — a "170 neck tattoo" referencing the alcohol proof of E85. The little guy also gets yellow eyes in tribute to the corn that gives ...
See All 22 Photos We can also verify that the engine block of the Demon 170 is painted yellow, something you can just barely make out if you look through a couple of keyhole-size gaps in the ...
The Demon badge on the front fenders has been reworked, now featuring a "170" neck tattoo (this is the term Dodge used to describe it) and yellow eyes that pay homage to the car's thirst for corn ...
They reimagine the original Demon badge with a "170" neck tattoo and a new E85-representative yellow demon's eye. An SRT badge adorns the grille. Photo Credit: Dodge. Under the hood, a Demon ...
It also features the Demon’s air catcher hood. The Demon badge on the front fenders has a 170 on the logo as well as a yellow eye to represent the E85 capability. Inside, the Demon 170 is ...
The hood does have a little alcohol injected logo there because the Demon 170 does make its most power on an ethanol mixture. You will notice as well no little yellow bumper covers here.
Today's OEMs have mastered the art of the long public-relations product reveal, often stringing out information on a high-visibility halo model for months at a time before turning it loose to ...
The 2023 model year has been the long kiss goodnight for Dodge’s long-running Challenger lineup. Has it really been 15 years since the reborn Challenger kicked off in SRT trim for 2008?