Did you miss out on the last batch of Dodge Vipers in 2017? Well, here's some good news for you: Dodge will auction the last production model for charity this June. There is a catch though; the Viper comes in a bundle with a Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. Insane, right?

Well, this isn't an April Fools' joke. Dodge is indeed auctioning a Viper and a Challenger Demon through Barrett-Jackson this summer. Called "The Ultima Last Chance," this once-in-a-life offer will give enthusiasts one final shot at buying a Dodge Viper, the all-American supercar that was discontinued after 25 years on the market. The Challenger SRT Demon is special too, as it is the last unit built for the 2018 model year.

The vehicles are set to go under the hammer during the Barrett-Jackson Northeast auction that runs from June 20 to 23. The event takes place at the Mohegan Sun Resort in Uncasville, Connecticut. All proceeds from the sale will go to the United Way, a big charitable organization that focuses on identifying and resolving pressing community issues from areas like education, income, and health.

Both vehicles are painted in an exclusive Viper Red exterior color and feature black interiors. The Challenger SRT Demon comes with extras like a front passenger seat, a rear seat delete, a trunk carpet kit, car cover, VIN instrument panel badge, and a Demon Authentication package. It also gets the Demon Crate, which includes narrow front-runner drag wheels, a performance powertrain control module with high-octane engine calibration, replacement switch module with high-octane button, and a set of Demon-branded track tools.

As a brief reminder, the Demon uses a supercharged, 6.2-liter V-8 Hemi that cranks out 840 horsepower. It's the industry’s first and only purpose-built, street-legal production drag car and features more than 20 industry-first, drag-performance features.

Moving over to the last Viper ever built, it's styled to honor the first-generation Viper RT/10 featuring a Viper Red exterior and an all-black interior. It also comes with unique carbon-fiber accents on the outside, Alcantara and leather seats, and a bespoke VIN dashboard badge and authentication kit. The supercar is powered by the usual 8.4-liter V-10 that's rated at 645 horsepower.

Drivetrain Specifications

Dodge Challenger SRT Demon

Dodge Viper

ENGINE

SUPERCHARGED 6.2-LITER HEMI DEMON V-8

8.4 liters 10-cylinder, 90-degree V-type, liquid-cooled

Power (estimated SAE net)

840 HP @ 6,300 RPM

645 HP @ 6,200 RPM

Torque (estimated SAE net)

770 LB-FT @ 4,500 RPM

600 LB-FT @ 5,000 RPM

TRANSMISSION

TORQUEFLITE 8HP90 EIGHT-SPEED AUTOMATIC

Tremec TR6060, six-speed manual

0 to 60 mph

2.3 seconds

3.3 seconds

Top Speed

190 mph

206 mph


It's difficult to predict how much the two cars will go for, but given that the first-ever Challenger Hellcat was auctioned for $1.65 million, the final Viper and Challenger Demon could cross the block for at least $3 million. Some might find it a little steep, despite the combined output of 1,485 horsepower, but it's for a good cause.

References

Read our full review on the 2015 Dodge Viper.

Read our full review on the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon.

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