
Difference Between The Dodge Challenger RT and SRT
Dodge Challenger SRT And RT
It's no secret! If
you're thinking about buying a new West Palm
Beach Dodge Challenger, you've probably come across the 2018 Dodge
Challenger SRT, RT, and all of the other distinct models.
So, what's the difference between the Dodge Challenger RT, and the SRT? For
starters, the biggest difference is who
normally comes in first place at the finish line. But before talk about the extraordinary
power that both of these Hemi 2-door coupes
put forth, we think we should tell you what each of these cars stand
for.
Let's start with the Dodge Challenger RT. Since 1960, R/T has been the performance
marker for Dodge automobiles. R/T
stands for Road/Track. Dodge Challenger
RT muscle cars normally come standard with an upgrade suspension, tires, brakes, and powerful engines.
Next, let's take a look at the Dodge
Challenger SRT. The term SRT stands for
Street and Racing Technology. In the beginning,
SRT began as Team Viper to develop the Dodge Viper. Over
the years the term SRT expanded across
the full Dodge line-up. Whenever you see a new Dodge Challenger SRT8
this means that this vehicle features a V8 engine.