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November 12, 2011

2012 Chrysler 300 SRT8 – Track Tested

Posted: 12th November 2011 by MMM in 300

By: Scott Vandekerckhove – Lead Contributor

 

In a show of brute force, the new Chrysler 300 SRT8 absolutely stunned me at the drag strip today. I ran a blistering 12.553@111.55 mph, making this the fastest SRT product we have tested from the entire 2012 lineup. The 300 didn’t flinch all day as it consistently ran in the mid to high 12’s; never once exceeding the 13 second mark.

Check out the videos below…

 

 

In the next video, I did all I could to beat a BMW M6 with its mighty V10, but he catches up for the win despite my + .065 reaction time. So close…

 

My full review of the 300 SRT8 is on the way soon, but I still have to wrap up the Charger and Challenger stories first. Plus, I’ll be heading out to the LA Auto Show next week, so look for a full report from there too!

Lots of writing to do, my friends. I owe you lots of material!

November 9, 2011

The sting is under the hood.

Two types of drivers will encounter the 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee. Admirers will be drawn by its precision engineering. Rivals will someday feel its potent sting.

Two exclusive exterior colors — Stinger Yellow and Pitch Black — dare the competition to step forth. Every spoiler, scoop and cue is engineered to extract maximum performance, and the Super Bee wears a unique graphic package to push the point. Its gloss black grille is finished by the legendary Super Bee logo, repeated in rear fender graphics which now proudly tout that the car is “Powered by SRT”. Special hood and trunk graphics are rendered in satin black on Stinger Yellow models and charcoal black on Pitch Black models, while the standard rear spoiler is matte black on Stinger Yellow models and body-colored on Pitch Black models. The look is completed by 20-inch cast aluminum wheels unique to the Super Bee.

In a nostalgic nod to the colorful interiors once installed in muscle cars, the Super Bee’s race-inspired cabin adds a dash of color to create the right interior atmosphere. Breathable Carolina cloth performance seats with yellow and silver striping, silver accent stitching and embroidered Super Bee headrests keep passengers in place during aggressive cornering, while a thick-rimmed, small-diameter steering wheel gives drivers a sense of confident control. In the center stack sits a 3D Super Bee logo mounted atop a commemorative dash plaque, and drivers are rewarded with the sight of a Super Bee in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center at every ignition.

The Super Bee’s appeal, however, is not merely aesthetic. Unique SRT-tuned static Bilstein shock absorbers are fitted at each corner, augmented by a 30-mm stabilizer bar in front and an 18-mm stabilizer bar at the rear. In addition, the Super Bee retains the standard Charger SRT8’s SRT-engineered Brembo brake system, assuring fade-resistant performance in nearly any on- or off-track situation.

SRT’s legendary 392 HEMI V8 engine is eager to rev and always ready to churn out torque. A robust five-speed automatic transmission delivers lightning-quick upshifts and crisp rev-matched downshifts. Owners can master this massive power by attending the SRT Track Experience, a day of professional racing instruction included with the purchase of every SRT vehicle.

In 1968, the Super Bee was a Coronet-based limited-production renegade built to reclaim Dodge’s rightful place atop the muscle car kingdom. Always the purist’s choice, a tachometer was optional — but racing stripes and a “power bulge” hood were standard. Super Bees of the era were coated in eye-grabbing shades of Plum Crazy, Green Go, Citron Yella, Panther Pink and Top Banana, among others, until production ended in 1971.

Decades later, the legendary Super Bee logo returned, adorning limited runs of 1000 Detonator Yellow Charger SRT8s in 2007, 1000 B5 Blue Charger SRT8s in 2008 and 425 Hemi Orange Charger SRT8s in 2009. Owners of each limited-issue Super Bee have banded together in spectacular form, forming exclusive social networking groups and forum communities to celebrate the continued existence of the modern muscle car.

Trisha Allen, who owns a 2008 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee, is never shy about tweeting photos of her car and her family at drag race tracks in Southern California. She almost never spots another Super Bee on the road, but can usually spot a few during her local club’s Spring Fest.

“The first year of Spring Fest, there were no other ‘Bees,” Allen said. “I was the very first one. At one of the later Spring Fests, there were five of the B5s there. That’s the most I’ve ever seen in one place.”

Rarity — and the eye-catching color — grab attention in unlikely places.

“I’ve had it almost four years,” Allen said, “and still — I only drive four miles to work, and I usually get at least one double-take every day, and I’m driving through residential areas and orange groves out in the two-lanes.”

Thanks to an active Internet forum community, Facebook and Twitter, Allen is able to stay in touch with ‘Bee owners who live far away. However, having a new Super Bee in the neighborhood would be nice, too.

“Some of my favorite pictures of mine are parked next to the Yellow and the Orange Super Bees,” Allen said. “I think the new one is great — as long as it’s not the same color.”

2007 Dodge Charger Super Bee SRT8John “JohnnyBee” Chiboroski, president of the Space City LX club in Houston, owns a 2007 Dodge Charger Super Bee. There are 1286 members in his club — but only six own Super Bees.

“I had been looking,” Chiboroski said. “I would have loved to have found an old Super Bee, and when I found out SRT was coming out with a new ‘Bee, I wanted that old-school yellow anyway. The first time I saw it was on the web. I started scrambling, calling dealerships, and basically bought it off the back of the truck. I told the dealer, ‘Don’t prep it, don’t put a single license plate frame on it. Give it to me dirty.’”

Months after JohnnyBee bought his Super Bee, he joined forces with other enthusiasts to start the Space City LX club. Years have passed, but the Super Bee nameplate has remained in wait — until now.

“I think it’s time,” Chiboroski said. “You have a whole new aggressive look. Now, I think the palette is right for some of the modern retro designs. I’m excited to see what it looks like.”

Demetrius Holt hails from an SRT family in Washington, D.C. His father owns a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner and a 2006 Dodge Charger SRT8, and his mom drives a first-edition Dodge Challenger SRT8 and a 2006 Ram SRT10.

2008 Dodge Charger Super Bee SRT8“Originally, that Challenger that my mom has was mine,” Holt said. “My dad had told me that every man deserves to have a first-edition car. But my mom drove it so much and fell in love with it, and started making the payments on it.”

One day, while driving, Holt’s father ran across a 2008 Super Bee — number 64 of 1000 produced.

“He knew, all the sudden, it was me,” Holt said. “He brought me out to it, and I fell in love with it just by looking at it. It emphasized who I was more than the Challenger did.”

Holt just crossed the 30,000-mile mark in his Super Bee, and is excited to hear that the new car will retain its exclusivity.

“I like being one of the elite,” Holt said. “If they’re going to bring it back, and only those who are car enthusiasts know the meaning behind it, then I have to be excited for it. It means that SRT is thriving.”

2012 Dodge Charger SRT8® Super Bee Designed for Core Performance Enthusiasts

Posted: 9th November 2011 by MMM in Charger

• Newest Charger SRT8® offers modern SRT performance in limited-edition, back-to-basics package
• Available in Stinger Yellow or Pitch Black with exclusive interior and exterior appointments
• Powered by proven 392-cubic inch HEMI® V-8 with 470 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque
• Arrives in U.S. dealer showrooms in first quarter 2012

 

Auburn Hills, Mich. , Nov 9, 2011 – Designed and built for the core performance enthusiast, the 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8® Super Bee makes its public debut at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show on Nov. 9.

There is no mistaking the unreserved performance attitude of the 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee. Available in either Stinger Yellow or Pitch Black exterior paint with special Super Bee graphics, the exclusive models reflect a specially designed modern and extroverted interpretation of the legendary Super Bee performance built for the enthusiast who enjoys a vehicle with one mission in mind – to go fast.

“The 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee is a salute to the fun-loving past of Dodge muscle cars powered by the legendary 392 HEMI® V-8 in a back-to-basics performance machine,” Ralph Gilles, President and CEO – SRT and Motorsports said.

Exclusive Super Bee Content Inside and Out
The race-inspired interior of the 2012 Charger SRT8 Super Bee features the SRT exclusive three-spoke contoured performance steering wheel, exclusive Z-stripe cloth performance seats with amped yellow and silver striping in both the front and rear as well as silver accent stitching and embroidered Super Bee logos on each of the front seat headrests.

The instrument panel also features the Charger Super Bee logo on a unique dash plaque.

Newly modified software includes the appearance of the Super Bee logo in the center instrument panel’s Electronic Vehicle Information Center at vehicle start up.

On the exterior, the Charger Super Bee features a unique SRT badge with a 3-D helmeted bee mascot on the new split crosshair grille finished in Gloss Black.

Satin black hood graphics mirror the black decklid stripes with a solid wide center line flanked by solid dual tracer lines on the Stinger Yellow model, while charcoal gray graphics are used on the hood and decklid of the Pitch Black model. Standard rear decklid spoilers are matte black on the Stinger Yellow model or matching body color on the Pitch Black model.

Both front fenders tout the historically significant V-8 engine with “392 HEMI” badges first seen on the 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392. Flanking both rear fenders are the legendary round Super Bee graphics, which now include the wording “Powered by SRT” to commemorate the modern incarnation of this celebrated performance icon.

New 20 x 9-inch, five-spoke cast-aluminum wheels with black painted pockets developed specifically for the Super Bee models provide a unique performance look.

Available Goodyear F1 Supercar three-season, ultra high performance tires give the Super Bee tenacious grip on the road or track. Also available are Goodyear Eagle RS-A 2 all-season tires that make the 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee an all-season performance machine.

Braking power for the Super Bee comes courtesy of SRT engineered Brembo brakes with vented and slotted rotors with four-piston Brembo calipers painted anodized black.

A limited number of 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee units will be built for the U.S. market. All Dodge Charger models are built at the Brampton Assembly plant in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

Both Stinger Yellow and Pitch Black Super Bee models will be available for ordering in December at Dodge dealerships nationwide and will be arriving in U.S. dealer showrooms in the first quarter of 2012.

SRT’s legendary performance
The 2012 Dodge Charger Super Bee is powered by the new 6.4-liter HEMI V-8 that delivers 45 more horsepower and 50 more lb.-ft. of torque than the 6.1-liter HEMI V-8 it replaces – up 11 percent to 470 horsepower (351 kW) and up 12 percent to 470 (637 N•m) lb.-ft. of torque.

The new for 2012, exclusive SRT heated steering wheel features available mounted paddle shifters for hands on the wheel shifting both on road and at the race track

World-class stopping power from 60-0 mph in 120 feet comes through 14.2 inch (front) and 13.8 inch (rear) vented/slotted rotors with four-piston Brembo calipers. Improved brake cooling and fade performance at all four corners comes courtesy of a new underbody belly pan with integrated brake ducting.

Performance numbers include 0-60 mph acceleration in the high 4-second range; quarter mile in the high 12-second range; 0-100-0 mph in less than 16 seconds; top speed of 175 mph and stopping power from 60-0 mph in 120 feet.

2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8® 392 Yellow Jacket

Posted: 9th November 2011 by MMM in Challenger

• Special limited-edition Dodge Challenger SRT8® model features exclusive Stinger Yellow exterior and interior appointments
• Proven 392 cubic-inch (6.4-liter) HEMI® V-8 engine provides pulsating 470 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque across a wide rpm range while also delivering 23 miles per gallon on the highway
• Two-mode adaptive damping suspension system offers selectable suspension tuning and automatically adapts to road and driver inputs for optimal vehicle control
• Exclusive SRT® heated steering wheel features mounted paddle shifters for hands on the wheel shifting both on road and at the race track
• Available 18-speaker Harman Kardon® audio system, with innovative GreenEdge® technology, offers 900 watts of power
• Arrives in U.S. dealer showrooms in first quarter 2012

 

Auburn Hills, Mich. , Nov 9, 2011 – The Chrysler Group’s Street and Racing Technology (SRT) team today announced an exclusive production run of special-edition 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8® 392 Yellow Jacket models featuring Stinger Yellow exterior paint and interior appointments.

Based on the 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392, the Challenger SRT8 Yellow Jacket features a Stinger Yellow body color and black grille surround to match the standard black body-side stripes that highlight the newly developed Yellow Jacket logo on the rear fender. New 20 x 9-inch, five-spoke cast-aluminum wheels with black painted pockets provide a unique performance look.

Inside, the standard leather seats feature an exclusive Stinger Yellow accent band with embroidered Yellow Jacket logo and silver accent stitching. The driver’s seat also features a full adjustable lumbar position with seatback tilt, memory and an easy-to-reach release handle, while the front-passenger seat adds tilt and slide with memory, which makes it even easier for passengers to get in and out of the back seat.

“The Challenger SRT8 392 Yellow Jacket adds another piece of performance car nostalgia to our rear-drive muscle coupe lineup in 2012,” said Ralph Gilles, President and CEO – SRT Brand and Motorsports. “The Stinger Yellow paint and interior accents speak directly to the performance enthusiast who appreciates a memorable and collectible color that helps deliver even more excitement and exclusivity.”

The original Dodge “Yellow Jacket” show car, which evolved from the 1970 Challenger, was shown at various auto show exhibits beginning in late 1969. Painted pearlescent Honey Gold, the roadster was powered by the 426-cubic inch HEMI V-8 and carried a number of the famous Dodge “Scat Pack” performance features, such as a unique front spoiler, wider tires, heavy-duty suspension and brakes, and manual transmission, along with the Rallye instrument cluster and shaker hood.

A limited number of 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Yellow Jacket models will be built for the U.S. market. All Dodge Challenger models are built at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

The Challenger SRT8 392 Yellow Jacket will be available for ordering in December at Dodge dealerships nationwide and will be arriving in U.S. dealer showrooms in the first quarter of 2012.

November 7, 2011

Redemption At The Strip

Posted: 7th November 2011 by MMM in Jeep

By: Scott Vandekerckhove – Lead Contributor

There’s been a whole lot of trash talking about the new 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. I guess you could blame some of that talk on the 13.71 ET I ran with it a few months back at Lapeer Dragway.

Once video of my original run made its way on to the forums, we saw comments ranging from, “Not impressive”, to “I’ll stick with my WK1, thank you!”, and “13.7 sucks, in my opinion”. I think you get the picture.

Well, this weekend I returned to Lapeer Dragway in a Challenger SRT8 392. This time the temperature was about 30 degrees cooler than when I ran the Jeep back in late August. In attendance just happened to be another new 2012 Grand Cherokee SRT8 that quickly dispelled all doubt as to whether or not this new super-SUV is for real.

In bone-stock form, the Jeep was mowing down the 1/4 mile in the low 13’s all day. Check the video below…

 

Then, as if it couldn’t get any better, that same Jeep ran an incredible 12.97 ET at 104.53 mph. See the time slip below…

 

Further comparison to my original runs show that 60 foot times were separated by a full two tenths of a second and trap speeds by nearly four miles per hour. The Jeep in the video above did hit 105 mph on one run. Incredible!

I can’t wait to see when both first and second generations of the Jeep SRT breed face off at the strip. Finding someone with a bone-stock first gen, however, will likely be difficult. May the best one win!!!

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August 29, 2011

SRT Webchat: Ralph Gilles, SRT Brand, President and CEO

Please join Ralph Gilles, Pres. and CEO, SRT Brand and Motorsports, along with several members of the SRT engineering team for a webchat on Thursday, Sept. 1 from 6pm-8pm EDT. They’ll discuss the status of Chrysler Group’s newest standalone brand and take your questions. Hope you can join us!

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August 11, 2011

Ralph Gilles Takes MotoMan for a Hot Lap in the 2012 Charger SRT8!

Posted on: August 11, 2011 – 4:25 pm by RLD

Ralph Motoman 001 550x278 Ralph Gilles Takes MotoMan for a Hot Lap in the 2012 Charger SRT8! Willow Springs Raceway ralph gilles MotoMan 2012 Charger SRT8  charger models photo

 

During the recent SRT media event at Willow Springs Raceway, our own was giving thrill rides in the hot new 470 horsepower 6.4L HEMI® powered 2012 Charger SRT8. A few adventure seekers from the automotive press stepped forward and rode shotgun while Ralph did some high-speed runs while letting it all hang out with some tire smoking drifting maneuvers. George Notaras from MotoMan stepped up to the plate and was able to trap Ralph and get some insights in the newly reenergized SRT brand. As Ralph puts it “Our mission at SRT is not just have people fall in love with the cars, but also with the overall community.”  - Ah yes, spoken like a true enthusiast!

August 10, 2011

SRT’s Ralph Gilles: Each SRT ‘Exclusive & Special in Their Own Way’

SRT Brand President/CEO Ralph Gilles talks about how SRT is designed to “amplify the basic DNA” of each brand, how each SRT vehicle has a “functional design” and how each is a “purpose-built vehicle.”

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SRT’s Ralph Gilles: SRT Customers are ‘Performance Lovers’

SRT Brand President/CEO Ralph Gilles talks about the “new breed” of customers that SRT Brand typically attracts. He says they’re “performance lovers” and that “SRT is a continuation of their passion.”

Gilles also talks about how accessible SRT engineers typically are to customers and enthusiasts.

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SRT’s Ralph Gilles: ‘Club Mentality’

SRT Brand President/CEO Ralph Gilles about how the Viper influenced him to want to work at Chrysler, the “club mentality” of the brand & enthusiasts, and what makes SRT unique vs any competitors.

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