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The latest Dodge Challenger Last Call will apparently offer a top speed of 346 km/h!

In the new preview, the automaker probably also revealed the breathtaking 1/4 mile sprint time.

The Dodge car company boasted another trailer for the premiere of the last car in the Last Call series, which says goodbye to the iconic Challenger and Charger models equipped with V8 engines. At the same time, the last car in the series will probably offer really admirable parameters.

The automaker once again chose the figure of a drugged-up leprechaun whose eyes glow yellow to entice the premiere. This is probably a reference to E85 fuel. At the same time, the title of the video already says “Scream @ 215 mph”, by which the automaker apparently indicated a maximum speed of 346 km/h.

In a short animated video, we see a leprechaun blowing into an anemometer, a device designed to measure wind speed. On the display we see the values ​​105 @ [3,02 x 2,98 ] = 1582. So 105 @ 8.9996 = 1582. A whole series of explanations for these numbers appear in the comments below the video.

The number 105 could be a reference to the octane in the fuel, while the 8.9996 could be the result of a ¼ mile sprint. The number 1582 could then refer to the CFM value (Cubic feet per minute), i.e. a measure of the volume of air flow. This value is also measured by an anemometer and could refer to new suction.

In the next week, we will probably see another sample that could make our expectations a little more precise. The premiere of the car is then scheduled for April 20 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Originally, the premiere was supposed to take place last year, but due to problems with engine explosions, it was postponed.

We can also recall that Tim Kuniskis, CEO of the Dodge brand, revealed in the past that the last car of the Last Call edition should surpass the Challenger SRT Demon, whose 6.2-liter V8 engine offered 626 kW (851 hp) and 1042 Nm of torque . This allowed it to run the ¼ mile sprint in 9.65 seconds, which was incredible for a regular production car.

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