What cars can beat Hellcats?

You can beat a Dodge Hellcat with faster production cars like Tesla Plaid models, Porsche 911 Turbo S, Corvette C8 Z06, BMW M5 Competition, Shelby GT500, Nissan GT-R, Camaro ZL1, or even modified budget cars (LS-swapped, tuned Evo/Talons, BMW 340i) by leveraging superior acceleration, all-wheel drive (AWD), advanced tech, or significant tuning for straight-line speed, though Hellcats excel with brute force and sound.


Which car can beat Hellcat?

However, while the Hellcat's performance is very impressive, it's time to face reality: There are other cars that simply do it better.
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  • Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing.


What could beat a Hellcat?

2023 Bentley Continental GT

The Continental GT has stuck around since with minimal changes to its design and mechanics and is now in its third generation. To beat the Hellcat, you'll need the 2023 Continental GT with the twin-turbo W12, as it offers up to 626 hp to work with.


Is anything faster than a Hellcat?

Chevrolet Corvette Z06

The new Z06 proves American performance isn't all about straight-line muscle, with its flat-plane crank V8 producing 670 horsepower and a 0-60 time of 2.6 seconds. That naturally aspirated 5.5-liter engine revs to 8,600 rpm and sounds like nothing else from Detroit.

What's better than the Hellcat?

What's "better" than a Hellcat depends on your priority: for faster straight-line speed, cars like the Dodge Demon 170 or Tesla Model S Plaid win; for better handling/track performance, cars like the C8 Corvette Z06 or Porsche 911 Turbo S excel; and for all-around performance with family hauling, the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing or Audi RS6 Avant offer more balance.
 


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What's faster, BMW or Hellcat?

It depends on the specific models and race type, but generally, high-performance BMWs (like the M8 or M4 Competition xDrive) often beat Hellcats in overall performance, especially with all-wheel drive (AWD) handling traction from a dig, while Hellcats' raw horsepower can dominate in roll races from higher speeds, though AWD BMWs are catching up and winning in many recent matchups. 

What car is the poor man's Ferrari?

The most common "poor man's Ferrari" is the Toyota MR2 (SW20 generation), nicknamed the "baby Ferrari" for its mid-engine layout, sleek styling reminiscent of Ferraris like the 308/348, and accessible price. Other cars sometimes called this include the Pontiac Fiero, Volvo P1800 (for its looks/GT feel), and even budget modern options like certain Hyundai Tiburons or the Ferrari California itself (as a more affordable entry).
 

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. 


Why are Hellcats being banned?

The 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi V8 producing 710 horsepower and 645 lb-ft of torque initially failed CARB certification because its emissions don't meet California's strict standards. The 6,000-pound SUV achieves 13 mpg combined—hardly the efficiency CARB regulations were designed to encourage.

How much is insurance for a 16 year old with a Hellcat?

Insurance for a 16-year-old in a Dodge Hellcat is extremely expensive, often thousands of dollars per year (or hundreds monthly), due to the car's power, theft risk, and the teen's inexperience, potentially costing more than the car itself; teens usually stay on a parent's policy to save, but even then, expect high premiums from carriers like State Farm, USAA, Progressive, or Geico, with specialized options like Hagerty for classic/performance cars. 

Would a Hellcat beat a Corvette?

Yes, a Corvette can beat a Hellcat, especially newer models like the C8 or high-performance C7 Z06/ZR1, due to superior traction, lighter weight, and better aerodynamics, allowing it to often win from a dig (stop) or even on a road course, though a Hellcat's sheer power can make it competitive in high-speed rolls if traction is managed. 


Can Dodge beat BMW?

I would take just about any BMW over just about any Dodge. A generation 2 Viper is the one and only exception to that. BMW. It's better over all, in straight line and the track with better interior.

What's faster, 392 or scat pack?

A 392 and a Scat Pack are essentially the same in raw engine power (485 hp, 6.4L Hemi), but a 392 (specifically the former SRT 392 trim) often has performance upgrades like better brakes, suspension, and functional hood scoops, making it slightly quicker and handle better than a base Scat Pack, though a modern, optioned-up Scat Pack can close that gap significantly. 

What's faster, Z06 or Hellcat?

Yes, generally a Corvette Z06 is faster than a Dodge Hellcat in most scenarios, especially in acceleration (0-60, 1/4 mile) and handling due to its lighter weight and superior aerodynamics, though the Hellcat's immense horsepower makes for very close drag races and impressive muscle car presence. The Z06's agility and power-to-weight ratio give it an edge, while the Hellcat offers a more raw, brute-force muscle experience.
 


What is better, SRT or RT?

No, SRT isn't universally "better" than R/T; SRT (Street & Racing Technology) offers extreme performance with higher costs, while R/T (Road/Track) provides strong, balanced muscle-car performance and daily drivability at a better value, making the "better" choice dependent on your budget, power needs, and priorities for daily use versus track capability. SRT trims have more powerful engines, advanced suspension, bigger brakes, and premium features, whereas R/T offers upgraded engines and handling for less money, focusing on traditional muscle feel. 

Which is faster, the BMW M5 or the M8?

The BMW M8 Competition is generally considered slightly faster, especially in 0-60 mph and quarter-mile times (around 2.5s vs 2.7s for the M5 Comp), thanks to better aerodynamics and sometimes a slightly quicker launch, despite both sharing similar power; however, real-world results vary, with some drivers finding the M5 quicker due to launch consistency, making them very close performers.
 

What 17 states are banning Hellcats?

Yes, Dodge Durango Hellcat models (and R/T 392s) faced a temporary ban in 17 states following California Air Resources Board (CARB) rules due to emissions, but as of late 2025, Dodge worked with regulators to get them certified, making them legal in most states, though a few holdouts (like California, New York, etc.) remained initially, with plans to resolve all by early 2026.
 


Why are Hellcats stolen a lot?

Dodge Hellcats are stolen frequently due to a combination of high demand for their powerful parts (engines, transmissions), ease of theft via modern electronic vulnerabilities (key fob relay attacks), and their "aspirational" status, making them popular targets for thieves to strip for parts or resell, often with organized rings targeting them for lucrative profits. Their factory security systems are often easier to bypass than other high-end cars, creating a high reward, relatively low effort target.
 

How much is the 2026 SRT Hellcat?

The 2026 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat starts around the $80,000 to $90,000 range for MSRP, with figures like $80,590 (Dodge official), $83,580 (CarBuzz for Jailbreak), and higher dealer prices around $90k+. Key factors affecting price are the standard Hellcat versus the highly configurable Hellcat Jailbreak trim, plus destination charges and dealer markups, with the Jailbreak offering extensive customization for an extra cost. 

What car is the poor man's Lamborghini?

A "poor man's Lamborghini" refers to cars that offer similar performance, styling, or platform components to a Lamborghini but at a much lower price, most commonly the Audi RSQ8 (sharing its platform and engine with the Lamborghini Urus), but also sometimes the BMW X6M, Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT, or even custom-built replicas from various parts. These alternatives provide high performance and luxury SUV/coupe styling without the exorbitant cost, with the Audi RSQ8 being a prime example due to its shared V8 engine and chassis with the Urus.
 


Which is faster, a BMW or a Hellcat?

It depends on the specific models and race type, but generally, high-performance BMWs (like the M8 or M4 Competition xDrive) often beat Hellcats in overall performance, especially with all-wheel drive (AWD) handling traction from a dig, while Hellcats' raw horsepower can dominate in roll races from higher speeds, though AWD BMWs are catching up and winning in many recent matchups. 

What Hellcat has a 1000 HP?

Overall, the 'H1000' Dodge Charger Hellcat Redeye, upgraded to 1000 HP by Hennessey Performance, is an exciting and thrilling ride that has enough power and precision to make this one incredible machine.

Why can't Kardashians buy Ferraris?

Among those banned are: Kim Kardashian – reportedly due to controversies around gifting and ownership disputes. Justin Bieber – after repainting and heavily modifying his Ferrari 458, something Ferrari discourages.


Who owns the $70 million Ferrari?

The current record for world's most expensive Ferrari was set in June 2018 when a 1963 250 GTO (chassis 4153GT) was sold to David MacNeil in a private sale for $70 million.