Next week we’ll take a look at something from Lonzo’s collection—his older brother—after introducing you to LaMelo Ball’s incredible widebody Rolls-Royce Cullinan last week. Lonzo Ball, a player for the Pelicans, drives fast exotics and owns multiple luxury models, so it’s apparent he shares his brother’s love of pricey cars.But wait, there’s more! We’d like to show you something a bit more affordable than a Rolls-Royce—Lonzo’s Dodge Challenger SRT Demon.
Champion Motoring reports that Forgiato supplied the car with 22-inch black wheels. At the same time, the body is finished in VantaBlack, however it doesn’t appear as black as previous VantaBlack vehicles. In addition, there are tinted windows, a matte yellow spoiler lip, and other red embellishments.
Thоse wheels guаrаntee thаt this cаr will nоt be mаking аn аppeаrаnce аt the drаg strip аnytime sооn. Tо sоme extent, this setup defeаts the pоint оf hаving а Demоn аs а pet, but hey, we cаn’t sаy we blаme аnyоne.
When Dodge unveiled the SRT Demon in April of 2017, the company’s sole goal was to ensure that the muscle car could easily outperform any stock competitor in a quarter-mile run. The Demon’s 6.2-liter V8 engine differs from the SRT Hellcat’s in that it produces 808 horsepower (819 PS) on 91 octane petrol and 840 horsepower (852 PS) on 100 octane or higher.
Compared to the Hellcat, the Demon is 215 pounds (98 kilograms) lighter and comes equipped with a factory widebody package, which used to make them simpler to distinguish.
If you’re going straight, Dodge says it will take you 2.3 seconds to reach 60 mph (96 kph) and 9.65 seconds to complete the quarter mile at 140.09 mph (225.45 kph).
Despite being a fourth-year NBA player, the guard for the New Orleans Pelicans is having his greatest season thus far in terms of points scored and shooting percentage. In 31.6 minutes per game, he has averaged 14.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 5.1 assists while shooting 38.5% from outside the arc in 34 games (34 starts).