The Dodge Challenger is available with both manual and automatic transmissions, depending on the model and engine option chosen.
For the V6 models of the 2020 Dodge Challenger, a TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission is standard. This transmission is also available on the SXT and GT models with rear-wheel drive (RWD) and optional all-wheel drive (AWD).
On the other hand, the Challenger R/T and R/T Scat Pack models come with a Tremec TR-6060 six-speed manual transmission as standard. This manual transmission is shared with the R/T Scat Pack, Shaker models, and T/A models, all of which are equipped with V8 engines. The Tremec TR-6060 transmission is mated to both the 5.7-liter and 6.4-liter Hemi engines in these models.
It’s worth noting that the availability of manual and automatic transmissions may vary depending on the specific model and trim level of the Dodge Challenger. According to a Dodge spokesperson, approximately 60 percent of Scat Pack models come with the automatic transmission, while 40 percent come with the manual transmission.
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Contents
- What transmission is in the 5.7 Hemi?
- What transmission does the 392 Hemi have?
- What transmission does the Dodge Challenger use?
- What transmission is in the Dodge Demon?
- What transmission is in a Hellcat?
- What transmission is in the Scatpack?
- What kind of transmission does a Hellcat Redeye have?
- What transmission is in the SRT8?
- Do the RT and Scat Pack have the same transmission?
- What does RT stand for Dodge?
What transmission is in the 5.7 Hemi?
AVAILABLE 5.7L HEMI® V8 ENGINE WITH eTORQUE
With the TorqueFlite® 8 Eight-Speed Automatic Transmission.
What transmission does the 392 Hemi have?
TorqueFlite 8-speed automatic transmission
The Charger SRT 392 is powered by a 6.4L V8 SRT HEMI MDS engine that generates 485-horsepower and 475 lb-ft of torque. The engine’s power is directed to the vehicle’s rear wheels via the state-of-the-art TorqueFlite 8-speed automatic transmission.
What transmission does the Dodge Challenger use?
eight-speed automatic transmission
An eight-speed automatic transmission and an RWD layout come standard, but you can upgrade a Challenger SXT to AWD. Equipped with AWD and the same 3.6-liter V-6 engine and eight-speed automatic transmission, the SXT-trim Dodge Challenger MPG rating becomes an EPA-estimated 18/27 MPG (city/highway).
What transmission is in the Dodge Demon?
TorqueFlite 8HP90 eight-speed automatic transmission
The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 features the proven TorqueFlite 8HP90 eight-speed automatic transmission, with an updated output flange to accommodate a larger diameter and stronger prop shaft.
What transmission is in a Hellcat?
ZF 8-speed automatic transmission
To make the run even more impressive, Sipple’s Challenger SRT Hellcat is also equipped with the factory ZF 8-speed automatic transmission, which is also a rarity among the modern Mopar® vehicles running quicker than 8.00.
What transmission is in the Scatpack?
All Hellcats come with the 8HP90. The 8HP70 is the Scat Pack transmission. The 8HP50 is found in the SXT.
What kind of transmission does a Hellcat Redeye have?
Engine, Transmission, and Performance
The 807-hp Super Stock model features dedicated equipment for drag racing. Paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, the last Challenger SRT Redeye Widebody we tested roared to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds and completed the quarter-mile in 11.8 seconds at 125 mph.
What transmission is in the SRT8?
The Challenger SRT8 is powered by a 6.1L V8 Hemi paired with a 6 speed manual transmission, which produces 425hp.
Do the RT and Scat Pack have the same transmission?
Thomas Dodge Chrysler Jeep we are here to help you decide which of these two trims fit you and your driving style best. The 2021 Dodge Challenger R/T and R/T Scat Pack both come with a manual 6-speed transmission, a maximum of five seats, and of course the tough and timeless classic body style of the Dodge Challenger.
What does RT stand for Dodge?
Road/Track
R/T simply stands for Road/Track, or Road and Track. Long used as an indicator of Dodge performance models, the idea behind R/T Dodge vehicles has been that they’re comfortable on most any road, but boast performance like a track car.