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Stellantis officially announced that the SRT Division is being revived to unify high-performance engineering across Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram under a single, dedicated entity.
Dodge just announced that its SRT division is back. While we have little information to run on, the Hellcat wine has us fired up about real muscle.
After having recently reported the cost cutting to take place at Chrysler we are relieved to bring word the exciting SRT (Street and Racing Technology) performance division will be hardly affected ...
It’s baaaack.Furthering Stellantis’ moves in North America to get away from the Europeanification of the brand, a Mopar legend is back; the Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division.Yes, the ...
SRT performance division to be revived by Dodge, Jeep parent, but will V8s return? New management within Stellantis looks set to walk back the decision to shutter the SRT performance arm.
Hellcat Godfather and Ram CEO Kuniskis tapped to lead revival of Stellantis' legendary SRT division, which will be responsible for high performance vehicle development, aftermarket parts and ...
SRT is back, baby! The SRT division (an abbreviation for Street and Racing Technology) was founded in 1989 under the name "Team Viper," which was responsible for developing the Dodge Viper.
Automotive conglomerate Stellantis has confirmed that the SRT (Street and Racing Technology) group is being revived. It never went away as a moniker, but it used to be a performance division ...
For a performance brand, Chrysler’s SRT division has a fairly impressive lineup, ranging from the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 through the Dodge Charger SRT8 and the Chrysler 300 SRT8. Still ...
That said, SRT's engineering expertise is still very much needed for the development of the next-generation Dodge Challenger and Charger. Jeep and will also continue to have high-performance models.