Charger Hellcat Given More Power and Width

German tuner gives the super sedan a boost of aggressiveness.

By Verdad Gallardo - August 3, 2022
Charger Hellcat Given More Power and Width
Charger Hellcat Given More Power and Width
Charger Hellcat Given More Power and Width
Charger Hellcat Given More Power and Width
Charger Hellcat Given More Power and Width
Charger Hellcat Given More Power and Width

More than Enough Car

Love it or not, there's no denying the powerful presence of a widebody Hellcat Charger. The bulging factory wheel arches give the car an aesthetic that matches the might of the 6.2-liter supercharged V8. It's more car than most people (and most roads) can handle. One German tuner doesn't seem to agree, though. 

More Aggressiveness

The folks at S. Bader Karosserie und Lack have gone out of their way to give the Hellcat Charger even more aggressiveness. The Dodge muscle car has been equipped with a Lion's Kit package that includes wheel arch extensions with exposed rivets. 

Wider than an Aventador

This kit increases the width by 2.3 inches on each side at the front axle, and a whopping 3.9 inches on each side at the rear. This brings the overall width to 82.7 inches or 2.10 meters, which makes the tuned Charger even wider than the famously broad Lamborghini Aventador.

All in the Stance

The wheel arches certainly give the car a more aggressive look. But there's more to the aesthetic makeup of this particular build. The car now features an aftermarket suspension setup, including KW Variant 4 coilovers at all four corners. Complementing the enhanced stance are Schmidt FS Line 21-inch three-part wheels that sit flush to the bodywork with the help of 25 mm spacers.

Hellcat on Steroids

The wheels are wrapped in massive 295/35 and 355/25 tires at the front and rear respectively. Other visual mods include a ducktail spoiler at the back, and a hood from the Charger Hellcat Redeye. The work of S. Bader Karosserie und Lack isn't simply limited to the body work, though. 

Demonic Machine

The heart of the beast has also been given a few upgrades for added power to go with the added width. Under the hood, this build boasts Momentum GT coil air intake, a 105 mm (4.1-inch) Blox throttle body, and a JXB Performance bearing. GME Performance exhaust with 200-cell catalytic converters handles the exiting fumes. Exact power figures were not provided by the tuner, but this demonic machine surely gets a bump in performance from the factory Hellcat.

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