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Date Removed: October 8, 2024
For the SRT 392, see Bullet Push (2018). For the Challenger Hellcat, see Bullet Push Speed (2015).
The Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye has been renamed to Bullet Push KO due to copyright reasons.
History
The Hellcat was introduced on August 13, 2014, prior to being shown at the Woodward Dream Cruise and was unveiled at the 2014 South Florida International Auto Show in November. It includes the same 707 hp, 880 Nm (650 lb-ft), 6.2-litre supercharged Hemi V8 present in the Challenger Hellcat. The Charger Hellcat features a redesigned front fascia with a larger lower grille similar to the fifth generation Dodge Viper.
A heavily upgraded version of the Hellcat was introduced as the Hellcat Redeye for 2021. Like the Challenger Redeye, it is equipped with a supercharged 6.2-litre V8 that produces 797 hp and 959 Nm (707 lb-ft) of torque, an increase of 90 hp and 77 Nm (57 lb-ft) over the standard Hellcat motor. Other upgrades include a reinforced 8 speed automatic transmission, track-tuned suspension, Torque Reserve and 41-Spline Heavy-Duty Half-Shafts, SRT Power Chiller and After-Run Chiller.
In-Game Information
The Bullet Push KO was the third cheapest Dodge available. It is a good all-rounder and can compete against most of the cars in its price range.
Performance wise, the Push KO is quite fast, topping out at 203 mph, which can outpace most of the cars in its price range. The acceleration of the car is good, and with its decent handling can perform well in races if in the right hands.
A decent car to consider buying overall.