What is the difference between the Dodge Challenger Hellcat and Demon?
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The differences between the Dodge Demon and Hellcat are as follows: 1. Appearance: The Dodge Demon is the ultimate performance version of the model series, featuring a more exaggerated design and equipped with the largest hood heat vent among mass-produced cars worldwide; the Dodge Challenger Hellcat has two sharp headlights resembling eagle eyes, with flexible lines throughout the body exuding a spirited aura, and the potential for powerful performance, giving the entire car the unmistakable presence of an American muscle car. The Hellcat's taillights use 164 LED light sources, with the entire taillight divided in half by the trunk, primarily to enhance stability during high-speed driving. 2. Power: The Demon is equipped with a 6.2L V8 supercharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 840 horsepower and a peak torque of 1004 Nm; the Hellcat is equipped with a 6.2L V8 supercharged engine, producing a maximum power of 717 horsepower and a peak torque of 881 Nm.