22:06 14-12-2025

2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 fetches $120,170 on Cars & Bids

One of the most extreme modern muscle cars, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, has changed hands for a sum barely shy of its factory price. The low-mile example crossed the block on Cars&Bids for $120,170, while its original price stood at $122,441. That near-parity speaks volumes about how much heat still surrounds the model.

The car in question is a virtually new 2023 example with roughly 1,300 miles (about 2,100 km) on the clock. The seller explained that the decision to let go of a rare Demon came down to garage space: there was room for only one car, and the spot went to a new 2026 BMW M2 CS. Practicality sometimes wins even in the world of tire-shredding V8s.

The auctioned Demon 170 wears the signature Plum Crazy paint and comes with the Premium Group, adding ventilated seats, Laguna leather, Alcantara trim, and a Harman Kardon audio system. It also features the SRT Demon 170 package with an Air-Grabber hood, adaptive suspension, Brembo brakes, carbon-fiber accents, and widened rear arches.

Under the hood sits a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 delivering up to 1,025 hp and 1,280 Nm of torque when running on E85. With that setup, the Demon sprints to 97 km/h in just 1.66 seconds and covers the quarter mile in 8.91 seconds, keeping its place among the quickest production cars in history—numbers that still read like drag-strip territory.

According to the Carfax report, the car has no accident history and a clear service record. The latest maintenance—oil, filter, and spark plugs—was completed in spring 2025. For the new owner, it’s essentially a matter of topping up the tank and heading out.

The Demon 170’s journey is a reminder that even the most outrageous muscle machines can yield to a new wave of driver-focused BMWs. Yet values hardly seem to flinch—this Demon 170 already looks every inch a future collectible icon.