The Challenger Black Ghost—a car that pays homage to the infamous 1970 Dodge Challenger RT SE owned by the legendary Godfrey Qualls. Drawing inspiration from its predecessor's underground racing fame in Detroit, this modern interpretation boasts several distinctive features that set it apart from other Challenger models.
The Challenger Black Ghost makes a powerful statement with its sleek black exterior, further accentuated by a striking black gator skin roof vinyl. It rolls on 20x11-inch Satin Carbon Warp Speed wheels, creating an imposing presence on the road. The black Mopar hood pins and black six-piston Brembo brakes reinforce its aggressive stance. Dodge has added exclusive touches, including new fender and spoiler badges, a script grille, and a Midnight Metallic SRT badge, ensuring that this car turns heads wherever it goes.
Dodge Last Call Challenger Black Ghost
The Last Call Challenger Black Ghost is not just about raw power—it also offers a refined interior that combines luxury and technology. From the premium leather seats to the state-of-the-art infotainment system, every detail has been meticulously crafted to enhance the driving experience and provide unparalleled comfort.
What lies beneath the hood only adds to the allure of the Challenger Black Ghost. Based on the SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody, it houses a formidable 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine. This powerhouse generates a jaw-dropping 797 horsepower and 707 lb-ft (959 Nm) of torque, effortlessly tamed by an 8-speed automatic transmission that channels the might to the rear wheels.
Dodge Last Call Challenger Black Ghost
European car enthusiasts can now revel in the opportunity to acquire this masterpiece, as Dodge has decided to bring a limited number of the Last Call Challenger Black Ghost models across the Atlantic. With its striking presence, heart-pounding performance, and unmistakable American muscle, this rare gem is set to become an instant collector's item among European automotive enthusiasts.
Dodge plans to produce a limited run of only 300 Challenger Black Ghost models, but it remains uncertain how many will reach the European market.
Source: carscoops