Is a Dodge Demon faster than a Porsche?

The Dodge Demon (especially the Demon 170) is generally faster in a straight-line drag race, particularly for 0-60 mph and the quarter-mile due to massive horsepower, but a Porsche 911 Turbo S often wins overall due to its superior all-wheel drive (AWD) grip, lighter weight, and better handling, making it faster in real-world conditions or on a road course, although some races are extremely close.


Is the Dodge Demon the fastest car?

Ever heard of a 0-60 mph time that fast? Probably not, because the Dodge Challenger Demon 170 is both the fastest new Dodge Challenger for sale and the world's quickest production car from 0 to 60 mph.

Which is better, Porsche or Dodge?

This in-depth evaluation is used to identify which brand represents a better overall choice for shoppers who are considering both Porsche and Dodge cars. When comparing the Porsche brand to the Dodge brand, Porsche has the advantage in the areas of overall quality, reliability and variety of models offered.


Is a Porsche 911 Turbo S faster than a Hellcat?

911 Turbo S is the fastest by a huge margin.

What car is the poor man's Porsche?

The "poor man's Porsche" title has been given to several cars for different eras, most famously the Chevrolet Corvair for its rear-engine, air-cooled design, but also the Porsche 944/Boxster/Cayman as entry-level models, and even modern cars like the Toyota GR86/Subaru BRZ for their affordable sports car feel, though the original classic nickname points to the Corvair.
 


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Is a Dodge Demon faster than a Ferrari?

Official figures also favor Dodge, with the Demon 170's official 0-60 mph time of 1.66 seconds over a second quicker than Ferrari's 2.8-second claim for the 812 GTS.

Which is faster, Demon or GT500?

The demon 170 is literally the fastest street legal car (from factory) for 0-60. It can hit it in under 1.7 seconds. The most recent GT500 0-60 is low 3s iirc.

Who is Porsche's biggest competitor?

Porsche's biggest competitors vary by model but generally include luxury performance brands like BMW M Series, Mercedes-AMG, and Audi (RS models) for core sports cars and SUVs, while also facing rivals like Jaguar, Aston Martin, and even Tesla (for EVs like the Taycan) and the Corvette in specific segments. The main rivals are the German premium makers, but high-end sports cars compete with Ferrari/McLaren, and EV performance rivals Tesla.
 


Which is the best No. 1 car in the world?

1. Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut: World Fastest Car Ever. Top Speed Car in the World: When Christian von Koenigsegg says a car is “the fastest Koenigsegg we will ever make,” the world listens. The Jesko Absolut isn't just a hypercar.

Which is the no. 1 fastest car in the world?

The "fastest car" depends on the category, but for all-time absolute speed, it's the jet-powered ThrustSSC, which broke the sound barrier at 763 mph (1228 km/h) in 1997; for production cars, the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut has a theoretical top speed over 310 mph, while the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ hit 304 mph, making it the first production car to exceed 300 mph.
 

Which car can beat 911 Turbo S?

To be even more clear, GT3 RS is faster than the Turbo S on a track that does NOT have long straights like some tracks have. The Turbo S has much more HP and significantly more torque and pulls away from the GT3 RS in those conditions.


Is a BMW M4 faster than a Porsche 911?

It's not only 134bhp down, it's also well short of the BMW's torque, delivering a peak of 332lb ft versus 479. Four-wheel drive helps the M4 get all that down and hit 62mph in an impressive 3.5sec, six tenths faster than the 911, yet on the road its advantage is not so clear cut.

Is a trackhawk faster than a demon?

Yes, the Jeep Trackhawk is technically faster in top speed than the original Dodge Demon, reaching about 180 mph compared to the Demon's electronically limited 168 mph, due to the Demon's special drag radial tires limiting its speed for better launches; however, the Demon is a superior drag racer for shorter distances due to massive power and specialized tires.
 

Which is the fastest muscle car?

The fastest muscle car is widely considered the Dodge Demon 170, capable of a 215 mph top speed and blistering quarter-mile times (under 9 seconds), showcasing extreme drag performance, while the 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 Super Snake holds a legendary record with its dual superchargers pushing 800 hp for over 200 mph in the classic era. Modern contenders include the Charger Hellcat Redeye (203 mph) and Camaro ZL1, but the Demon 170 stands out for raw speed. 


Is a SRT 392 faster than a Hellcat?

How do the Durango SRT Hellcat and Durango SRT 392 compare? By the numbers, the Durango Hellcat is (unsurprisingly) quicker than the Durango 392. The Hellcat accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds and on through the quarter mile in 11.7 seconds at 117.3 mph.

Is a cybertruck faster than a Porsche 911?

No, a stock Porsche 911 is generally faster than a Cybertruck in a traditional quarter-mile drag race, consistently beating it, though the Cybertruck's initial acceleration (especially the Cyberbeast) is very strong, sometimes outperforming the 911 in short bursts or 8th-mile sprints, especially when towing a 911, which confused initial comparisons. The Cybertruck excels at quick launches due to electric torque but fades compared to the 911's sustained speed and better top speed. 

How much is the poor man's Porsche?

The poor man's Porsche is ...

The MSRP for the Cayman S Base model was $58,900; the base Boxster started at only $45,000. A little more than a decade later, both the Cayman and Boxster were updated and reformatted as Porsche 718s in 2017.


Who buys the most Porsches?

With 86,541 deliveries, North America is once again the largest sales region, recording an increase of one percent compared to the previous year. The USA was again the largest single-country market for Porsche and set a new sales record of 76,167 cars.

Is a Corvette faster than a Hellcat?

Yes, a Corvette is generally faster than a Dodge Hellcat, especially in acceleration from a standstill (0-60 mph) and on road courses, thanks to its lighter weight and superior traction, though higher-end Hellcats can sometimes match or slightly beat Corvettes in specific long-distance rolls due to their sheer horsepower advantage. The mid-engine C8 Corvette, for instance, beats the Hellcat's 0-60 mph time despite having less horsepower because it puts power down much more effectively.
 

What is Ford's fastest car?

Ford's fastest production car is the Ford GT, with its modern iterations hitting top speeds around 216 mph, while the new track-focused Mustang GTD offers incredible performance, achieving sub-7-minute Nürburgring laps, making them Ford's current speed champions.
 


Which is faster, Demon or Redeye?

The Dodge Demon is significantly faster in a straight-line drag race, especially for 0-60 mph and the quarter-mile, due to its specialized drag-focused build (like drag radial tires, weight saving, and launch control), while the Hellcat Redeye has a higher top speed and is a more versatile performance car for road courses, making the Demon quicker off the line and the Redeye better for sustained speed runs, but the Demon wins the drag strip battle.
 

What is faster, a Dodge Demon or a Bugatti?

Yes, a Dodge Demon (especially the Demon 170) is often faster than a Bugatti in a straight-line drag race (quarter-mile) due to its extreme launch grip and power, clocking sub-9-second times, while Bugattis (like the Chiron) are built for ultimate top speed and better all-around performance, making them quicker in 0-60 mph sprints but often slower in the quarter-mile against the specialized Demon.
 

Is a Lambo or Hellcat faster?

Generally, modern Lamborghinis (like the Huracán or Urus) are quicker in acceleration (0-60 mph, quarter-mile) than most Hellcat models due to advanced AWD and lighter builds, but Hellcats offer massive straight-line speed and incredible value, with top-tier versions like the Super Stock reaching ~3.25s 0-60; it's a close battle, but Lamborghinis usually win in pure speed metrics.