One of just five 2018 Dodge Challenger Demon models modified by SpeedKore Performance Group and outfitted with a carbon fiber body is currently up for auction.
This particular car was used as the development vehicle for SpeedKore to develop its carbon fiber parts while also showcasing its pre-impregnated carbon fiber manufacturing process. The car is being sold with a window sticker, manufacturer’s literature, and a clean Wisconsin title.
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The carbon fiber body panels are roughly 200 lbs (90 kg) lighter than the car’s factory steel panels and add a very unique appeal to the muscle car. Completing the exterior looks are black 18×11-inch wheels at all four corners with 315/40 Nitto NT05R drag radials front and rear.
Inside, SpeedKore’s special carbon fiber-clad Demon looks largely stock and includes black leather seats with Alcantara inserts and white stitching.
No modifications have been made to the vehicle’s mechanical components. Consequently, it continues to be powered by a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine producing 808 hp and 717 lb-ft (917 Nm) of torque. The engine powering the Demon is, of course, based around the engine of Dodge’s various Hellcat models but includes strengthened connecting rods and pistons, a modified valvetrain and cooling system, dual-stage fuel pumps, and a higher redline.
Dodge only ever built 3,300 examples of the Demon and the Bring A Trailer auction says this one is #118. It has just 200 miles (320 km) on the clock and the factory warranty has yet to be activated.