96 gs of skidpad grip and an even quicker 2.1-second reduction in lap times around that same road course. Like the Scat Pack, the rear springs remain the same, and the rear antiroll bar is increased to 21.7 millimeters. The Hellcat Chargers (all of which are Widebody models for 2020) have 38 percent stiffer front springs and an antiroll bar diameter that’s been increased from 32 millimeters to 34 millimeters. It’s really balanced nicely from front to rear.”Ģ019 BMW M5 Competition essentials: Nasty, brutish and not particularly short On the track, the car really responded well. “So, it slides out quicker and becomes a little more neutral. “Putting more sway bar in the back typically frees up the rear a little bit,” says Wilder. 98 g, and the added grip chopped 1.3 seconds off the time around their 2.1-mile test road course. The skidpad numbers, according to Dodge, went from. The Scat Pack also comes standard with three-mode adaptive Bilstein dampers. But the rear antiroll bar is upsized from 19 millimeters to 21.7 millimeters. The Scat Pack Widebody uses new front springs that are 27 percent firmer, but the rear ones remain the same as the narrow Scat Pack, as does the front 32-millimeter hollow antiroll bar. Both the Scat Pack and the Hellcat have suspension upgrades for Widebody duty-but they aren’t the same. Both the Scat Pack and Hellcat receive positively huge 15.4-inch Brembo brakes with six-piston calipers up front and 13.8-inch discs in the rear. That’s the same size that comes under the similarly flared fenders of the Challenger Widebody. The flares are 3.5-inches wider than those the standard Charger, are integrated into new front and rear fascias and help cover the massive 20-inch-by-11-inch wheels wrapped in 305/35ZR20 performance summer (or optional all-season) tires. The Hellcat has them standard, but on the Scat Pack, it’s a $6,000 upcharge. Wilder says Charger fans have been drooling over the Widebody Challengers and finally said, “We want big tires too!” So, early next year, Charger’s most potent models will come with huge blistered fenders just like the Challenger. Enough folks dig those potent V8 models that Dodge decided to double down on awesome for 2020. And Dodge/SRT senior manager of sales operations Jeff Strauss says the top Hellcat and Scat Pack trims make up a solid 30-35 percent of the mix depending on the month. Dodge moved more than 80,000 Chargers a year for each of the last seven years. That consistent improvement and refinement has really paid off. But Dodge has done a miraculous job investing in these platforms, making them modern - and, most importantly, keeping them exciting. And the basic bones of these machines stretch all that way back to 2006, even longer if you consider the elderly rear-drive Mercedes-Benz parts used in their construction. The current bodywork was first stamped new nine years ago. There’s no getting around it, the Charger is old. Dodge Challenger 1320, Hellcat Redeye and R/T Widebody: We drive 'em all