The modern Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has embarrassed plenty of cars over the years, but seeing one walk away from a police pursuit vehicle still feels slightly surreal. In a video making the rounds online, a supercharged Hellcat lines up against a police cruiser in a straight-line run, and the outcome becomes obvious almost immediately.
Dodge introduced the Hellcat at a time when horsepower wars had returned in full force across Detroit. The company pushed the formula further than almost anyone expected, creating a street car that delivered exotic-level straight-line performance while still looking like a traditional American muscle coupe. That combination helped the Hellcat develop an almost instant following among enthusiasts.
Why The Hellcat Pulls So Hard

That result should not come as a massive surprise once you look at what the Hellcat was designed to do. Dodge built the car around a supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V8 capable of producing around 700 horsepower depending on the model and year. Even the standard Hellcat was engineered to dominate straight-line acceleration, with massive torque available almost instantly under throttle.
Modern police pursuit vehicles are far more capable than many people realize, however. Today’s interceptors are specifically upgraded for high-speed durability, heavy braking, cooling performance, and long periods of aggressive driving. They are designed to survive punishment that would overwhelm many ordinary performance sedans. But there is still a major difference between a pursuit-rated cruiser and a purpose-built supercharged muscle car focused almost entirely on acceleration.
The Hellcat Shows Its Real Strength
The video highlights that difference perfectly. The police car never looks slow in isolation, but next to the Hellcat it simply cannot match the Dodge once the race begins. The Challenger pulls with the kind of violent acceleration that helped turn the Hellcat into one of the defining American performance cars of the modern era.
Once both vehicles launch, the Hellcat’s advantage shows up in a hurry. The Dodge hooks up hard, the supercharger screams, and the gap between the two vehicles starts growing before the police car can meaningfully respond. By the middle of the run, the Hellcat is already several car lengths ahead, turning what looked like an interesting matchup into a demonstration of just how brutally fast Dodge’s supercharged muscle car really is.
Why Videos Like This Keep Going Viral
What makes the footage entertaining is not simply that the Hellcat wins. It is how casually it does it. The Dodge does not slowly edge ahead or squeak out a narrow victory. It leaves with authority, reinforcing why the Hellcat platform became so feared in street races, drag strips, and internet videos alike.
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