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2021 DODGE CHARGER SRT HELLCAT REDEYE THIS ONE GOES TO 38

Spinal Tap’s lead guitarist, Nigel Tufnel, had an amp that famously went to 11. The volume knob in this Charger’s 19-speaker stereo goes to 38.

It’s a metaphor for the rest of the car. Everything about the 2021 Dodge Charger Hellcat Redeye is over-the-top, are-you-kidding-me gonzo. It’s got 797 horsepower on tap. It does 10-second quarter-miles and hits 200 mph flat out. It

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