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SPIED: 2019 Dodge Challenger SRT HELLCAT Widebody With New Spoiler?

Interesting Shots Of Covered Spoiler:

Dodge teased us early last month about the Dodge Challenger SRT HELLCAT offering a new dual-snorkel hood for the 2019 model year.  However, our friends at Real Fast Fotography have spotted another SRT HELLCAT this time with some different kind of camouflage.

2019 Dodge Challenger SRT HELLCAT Widebody Prototype. (Real Fast Fotography)

Dodge seems to be putting camouflage tape over all the badging on this Go ManGo Dodge Challenger SRT HELLCAT widebody. But out back, the rear spoiler is covered completely up all the way down to the “Dodge” text between the rear tail lights. While Dodge has only mentioned the new dual-snorkel hood, the teaser photos they released do not show the anything about the rear spoiler of the car.

2019 Dodge Challenger SRT HELLCAT Widebody Prototype. (Real Fast Fotography)

We have talked about the upcoming special edition Dodge Challenger SRT HELLCAT “Drag Pack” package, however all of the spy shots of the car we have seen have had the current Dodge Challenger SRT HELLCAT lip spoiler.  This Go ManGo prototype on the other hand does not have the new dual-snorkel hood or the Demon hood that the Drag Pack cars are running around with.

2019 Dodge Challenger SRT HELLCAT Widebody Prototype. (Real Fast Fotography)

This spoiled while covered up, looks to stick out further behind the car. We aren’t quite sure if this is a prototype spoiler for the Challenger in general, or if it might be a prototype spoiler for the upcoming high-output HELLCAT models. Production for the 2019 Dodge Challenger starts in late August.

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Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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