
If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a piece of NBA and muscle car history, now’s your chance. Shaquille O’Neal’s custom 2022 Dodge Charger SRT HELLCAT Widebody — better known as the “Shaqcat” — is officially up for grabs at SBX Cars.

Built for the Big Diesel himself, this monster isn’t just another HELLCAT. While Dodge’s supercharged Charger HELLCAT rolls off the showroom floor packing a wild 717 horsepower, that wasn’t enough for Shaq. So, he had Forbes Performance and Duster Hoff Racing crank it up to a jaw-dropping 900 horsepower.
This one-of-three “Shaqcat” build doesn’t just pack more power — it’s got the looks to match. The car wears a Smoke Show gray paint job that looks clean during the day but comes alive with custom red underglow lighting at night. Add in widebody fenders, carbon fiber aero pieces, tinted windows, and massive 20-inch Signature Performance wheels, and this car has no problem grabbing attention anywhere it goes.

Inside, it’s a mix of high-end Mopar muscle and custom touches. Black Laguna leather, Alcantara inserts, white stitching, and a 19-speaker Harman Kardon™ sound system fill the cabin. Plus, it’s loaded with tech like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, GPS navigation, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and SRT Performance Pages for tuning and tracking all that power.
On the outside, you’ll find cool extras like a custom vented hood, Diesel Dog Mafia decals, red grille illumination, and blacked-out badging from the SRT Black package. Grip comes courtesy of ultra-sticky Nitto NT555 G2 tires, with monster 315s in the rear.

With just over 4,100 miles on the odometer, this car is barely broken in. It’s not every day you get the chance to own a 900-horsepower Charger built for an NBA legend, especially one as customized and low-mile as this.
If you’re looking to flex harder than Shaq in the paint, this Shaqcat might just be your ticket. Bidding is live now at SBX Cars — but don’t expect it to go for cheap. Auction goes live today.
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