One of the things that we have been interest in since it as first mentioned is the Challenger Demon tool box that comes with the car. Obviously we have spilled all the beans we’ve known about so far and the weekly released from Dodge, while tedious, have kept our interest up. We were initially told that the box came with some tools in it and also performance parts that the car’s owner could use.
Well it has now been revealed that the tools in the box all come from Snap-On and that’s pretty cool in our book. We have photos of all the tools below and they include a nice floor jack, a cordless impact, a torque wrench, tire gauge, and mat to kneel or sit on as you’re swapping the wide fronts on for skinny tires.
The performance parts that will be in “the box” as well? We don’t know about those yet but there’s some grumblings from Detroit that we have been listening to and will update you when we have some concrete information to talk about.
As slow a bleed as information has been on this thing, we give Dodge credit for keeping most of the major factors completely secret. We’re talking horsepower and ET primarily.
Here’s the full release from Dodge and keep scrolling to see the images!
Dodge Challenger SRT Demon’s Custom Crate Loaded for Speed With Exclusive Track Tool Kit Through Snap-on Business Solutions
- Dodge Challenger SRT Demon offers maximum flexibility to be optimized for street, strip and anywhere in-between
- Custom-painted Demon Crate includes a unique selection of Demon logo’d, professional quality track tools brought to you through Snap-on Business Solutions
- 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon debuts April 11
- Visit www.ifyouknowyouknow.com for details, hints and a new teaser video each Thursday
- Engage on social media with the hashtag #DodgeDemon
As enthusiasts learned from the fourth teaser video “Crate” at www.ifyouknowyouknow.com, these aren’t just any tools off the shelf. This is a special, limited-production set for the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon that offers a street-to-track transformation experience as exclusive as the car itself.
Tools touting the Demon logo include a:
- Hydraulic floor jack
- Cordless impact wrench with charger
- Torque wrench
- Tire pressure gauge
- Fender cover
- Tool bag
All come crated with a dozen more parts, including Direct Connection Performance Parts, matching Demon-head logo’d wheels and the Demon Track Pack System.
The 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, the ultimate expression of performance on the street and at the strip, will be unveiled April 11 ahead of the New York International Auto Show.
What is the Challenger SRT Demon? Hints and some details are at www.ifyouknowyouknow.com, where a new teaser video is unlocked each Thursday at 8 a.m. Eastern.
Dodge is promoting the teaser campaign on its Facebook, Twitter and Instagram social media pages, directing fans to www.ifyouknowyouknow.com and encouraging them to use the hashtag #DodgeDemon.
I wonder if those are tool truck quality, or the “Snap On” branded stuff sold at the hardware store?
I’m a Mopar or no car guy. Still. Has anyone seen what this turd is going to cost? Something tells me it’s not like back in the days where a regular working guy could reasonably expect to be able to buy something like this, which is how it was during the ear when Mopar ruled the dragstrips across America…
has an optional ouija board in the glovebox for additional “satan boost” at the starting line.
Cool. The toolset that should have come with my W350 would have had to be a lot larger.