Following the release of the highly acclaimed Challenger Demon 170, Dodge introduced an even more exclusive model—the Challenger Demon 170 Jailbreak. Limited to a fortunate few, this invite-only offering takes the Demon 170 to a whole new level of customization and collectability.
The Jailbreak 170 is not just about the paint; it represents a special bond between Dodge and its most loyal customers. The 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 adorned with a unique “1-of-1” plaque, adding to its collectability.
Some Heritage Colors (original paint formulas) include…
- Plum Crazy
- Green Go
- Dark Green
- Top Banana
- Go ManGo
- Bright Red
- Panther Pink
Some Modern Colors include…
- Stryker Purple
- Furious Fuchsia
- Competition Blue
- Stryker Green
- Yellow Jacket
- Cream Cycle
- 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.
Now it’s important to note, that the Jailbreak 170 will not feature any mechanical or visual modification from its Demon 170 counterpart.
The Jailbreak 170 still boasts its roaring 1,025-horsepower supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI® engine, capable of generating an astonishing 945 lb.-ft. of torque on E85 Fuel. The vehicle’s mind-boggling acceleration remains unchanged, propelling from 0 to 60 mph in an unprecedented 1.66 seconds. On the drag strip, the Challenger SRT Demon 170 etched its name in history by becoming the first factory production car to complete a quarter-mile in under nine seconds, with an incredible 8.91-second ET at 151.17 mph. The acceleration reaches a mind-blowing 2.004 gs, securing its position as the highest G-force acceleration of any production car to date.
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