Dodge Challenger Demon 170 sells near MSRP on Cars & Bids
A 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 with 1,300 miles sold on Cars & Bids for $120,170—nearly MSRP. Plum Crazy, Premium Group, clean Carfax, serviced in 2025.
2025-12-14T22:06:16+03:00
2025-12-14T22:06:16+03:00
2025-12-14T22:06:16+03:00
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.
A 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 with 1,300 miles sold on Cars & Bids for $120,170—nearly MSRP. Plum Crazy, Premium Group, clean Carfax, serviced in 2025.
Michael Powers, Editor
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.