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In 2019, the Dodge Charger SXT/GT achieved a top speed of 124 miles per hour and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 6.3 seconds. On the other hand, the Dodge Charger RT boasts a more potent engine, allowing it to reach an impressive speed of 155 miles per hour and go from 0 to 60 mph in a swift 5.2 seconds.
The Challenger R/T classic comes equipped with a speed limiter that restricts its top speed to 144 mph. However, I have made some modifications to my vehicle to enhance its performance, such as installing an Unlocked PCM, Shorty headers, Corsa exhaust, a 6.1L Hemi intake manifold, a MOPAR Hellcat air box, and a canned tune. As a result, I can now achieve consistent 0-60 runs in 4.8 seconds on Michelin 20-inch wheels.
I reached the maximum speed of 148 miles per hour in my vehicle.
The Dodge Charger R/T can reach a maximum speed of 155 miles per hour thanks to its powerful 5.7-liter V8 Hemi Eagle engine.
I quickly accelerated my vehicle to a speed of 146 miles per hour.
I'm calling it out that I removed the stock limiter and reached 160 mph, after making some modifications my top speed is now 172 mph.
In 2020, I drove an unmodified Dodge Charger RT Plus. It has been tested multiple times and reached a top speed of 151 mph. My best zero to 60 time was 4.8 seconds on a long, smooth, unpaved road with the temperature at around 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
2020 Dodge Charger RT Plus with a maximum speed reaching 151 mph when fully stock.
I pushed my 2016 R/T to 150 mph before easing off the gas.
The Dodge Charger is capable of reaching speeds of 155 miles per hour, with some models capable of hitting 163 mph.