The last of the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon line was built on May 30, 2018 at Chrysler’s Brampton, Ontario, Canada, assembly facility.
The lucky owner of this particular 840-horsepower devil car has yet to be determined because the final 2018 Demon is heading to the auction block.
As it rolled of the line, it wore its black paint quite well. The car won’t stay that way, though, as Dodge plans to have this Demon handpainted in the same shade of red as a Dodge Viper that was the final member of its respective line.
How much will the mighty muscle machine and its Viper partner fetch? Don’t be surprised if the bidding hits well over $1 million.
Back in 2014, Dodge auctioned off the very first production Challenger Hellcat. Someone paid handsomely for that one, as the car garnered a winning bid of $825,000. Now we have the final Demon auctioned alongside the final Viper? It could easily turn into a seven-figure affair.
The duo will be sold at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Uncasville, Connecticut, which is set for June 21-23. All proceeds will go to benefit the United Way.
The winning bidder will wind up owning (besides the Viper) a Dodge Challenger capable of running from 0-60 mph in just 2.3 seconds. The Demon is a production car that can lift its front tires off the ground when properly set up! That’s one of the coolest features of any car ever built.
Dodge built only 3,300 of them.