While the focus may currently be on Dodge’s Charger series and Ford’s 2024 Mustang GT and Dark Horse variants, it’s the predecessors, particularly the Demon 170 and Shelby GT500 configurations, that ignite excitement. These models redefine performance, with the Demon 170 standing apart in its class.
With a 6.2L supercharged V8 engine fueled by E85, the Demon 170 unleashes an astonishing 1,025 hp and 945 lb-ft of torque. Boasting a staggering 1.66-second sprint to sixty miles per hour and an 8.91-second quarter-mile time, it reigns as the pinnacle of muscle car engineering.
In contrast, the Shelby GT500, powered by a 5.2-liter supercharged V8, delivers 760 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque. While impressive, it falls short of the Demon 170’s raw power and acceleration, though it remains a formidable contender in its own right.
Recently, these icons clashed at the drag strip, where the Demon 170 showcased its dominance, leaving the GT500 trailing behind. Despite its power, the GT500 struggled to match the Demon’s prowess, highlighting that superior performance transcends mere horsepower figures.