What does SRT mean?
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SRT stands for Street-Racing-Technology, which is a high-performance division under Chrysler. Here are the detailed introductions of SRT: Development Background: SRT originated from the development of the Dodge Viper and later developed the Plymouth Prowler. At that time, it was called SVE, then changed to PVO, and was officially named SRT in 2004. SRT not only enhances models under Chrysler but also covers the Dodge and Jeep brands, such as the Viper and Grand Cherokee SRT. Configuration: Vehicles modified by SRT are equipped with large-displacement, high-horsepower, high-torque HEMI engines. Each engine undergoes professional tuning, combined with the carefully adjusted chassis by SRT, making SRT vehicles perform exceptionally. Numbers: SRT often adds a number after the modified model name, and this number depends on the number of cylinders in the engine. For example, SRT8 indicates that the vehicle is equipped with an 8-cylinder engine.