The Dodge sports car lineup is probably the most complete nameplate of our time. Dodge brings consumers Chargers and Challengers that can act as daily driven family cars, all the way up to full-blown race cars. It’s only natural to wonder how these car do when pitted against their sister trims. For instance, how do the all-wheel-drive supercharged Charger fair against the Challenger Hellcat? Which one is the truly badder machine?
With big power, the Hellcat has gotten a complaint or two about how easy it loses its rear end off the line. So the spice up this showdown, a car with superior grip, the AWD Charger with ProCharger, steps up to see if the cars even each other out where the other is lacking.
When the cars come together to brawl, the Hellcat was nearly crashed off the track. Thankfully, the car wasn’t damaged, but it doesn’t make the case for the Hellcat’s handling or traction either.
After the AWD Charger easily walks away from the beast, it moves onto a Challenger SRT392 Scat Pack car. So, how did the all-wheel-drive hero handle this Challenger?