Following the release of the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, Dodge introduced an even more exclusive model—the Challenger SRT Demon 170 Jailbreak. Limited to a fortunate few, this invite-only offering took the Demon 170 to a whole new level of customization and collectability.
Lucky recipients were reportedly given a list of 40 exclusive colors, comprising 20 heritage colors and 20 new shades curated by the Dodge design team. On a first-come-first-serve basis, each customer was granted an individual color, making their car truly one-of-a-kind. Additionally, every car will be adorned with a unique “1-of-1” plaque, adding to its collectability.
Some Heritage Colors (original paint formulas) include:
Some Modern Colors include:
- Stryker Purple
- Furious Fuchsia
- Competition Blue
- Stryker Green
- Yellow Jacket
- Creamsicle
- Gold Rush
- Copperhead
- Stryker Red
- Stryker Orange
- Green Machine
“The Jailbreak 170 is a celebration of the ultimate ‘Last Call’ Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 shared with our most loyal muscle car customers. Select individuals were offered this exclusive paint option based on their new Dodge Charger and Challenger purchase history and Dodge brand affiliation,” a Dodge official said in a statement.
The Jailbreak option would add $30,000 to the sticker of the Demon 170. Dodge never released any numbers on how many people took them up on the offer, but YouTuber RacerX, who purchased a Demon 170 himself, recently got to check out one of these Jailbreak 170 cars at his local dealer.
Painted in the stunning Panther Pink (FM3), the Demon 170 looks amazing. Sure, pink might be considered a “girl” color, but we would rock it. The color looked amazing as a limited spring color on select 1970 model-year Dodges (a few 1971 models got the treatment too), but it looks stunning on the modern-day Challenger.
Check out his video on this 1-of-1 Demon 170 above. We are curious just how much value this will add to the already high-cost Demon 170 in the future.
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