Dodge Challenger SRT-8 modified by CCG Automotive

The German company CCG Automotive , which deals in rebuilding American muscle cars, presented this week a truly original modification of the Dodge Challenger SRT-8 . And what is the result? Perfect in our opinion!

The centerpiece of the entire modification is mainly the striking green paint, complemented by a pair of white stripes and black carbon fiber accessories. The front hood with intake opening is new, as are the front spoiler, exterior mirrors and the tailpipes of the exhaust system. The biggest bomb, however, is the side door that opens up anyway. And the three-piece black-painted 22-inch Asanti wheels shod with Pirelli Scorpion Zero tires certainly won't offend either.

Under its front hood, the basic STR-8 hides the legendary eight-cylinder HEMI fork with a displacement of 6.1 liters and an output of 425 horsepower. CCG Automotive has increased the volume to exactly seven liters, which jumps the output to exactly 600 horsepower (447 kW) and 638 Nm of torque. With such a base, the Challenger can reach speeds of over 300 km/h, while according to the specifications of the modifier, it can also burn LPG. In the car we find a pair of carburetors and one 120-liter tank.

And to make matters worse, no stone was left unturned in the interior either. It can now boast materials such as leather or Alcantara. Everything is then sewn with red contrasting thread. Powerful sound equipment cannot be missing either, which in this case is represented by 13 speakers, a 322 watt Kicker SRT amplifier and a 200 W subwoofer.