When the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon was released, it was announced that it would be a one year only offering and have a lower production number of 3,300 worldwide. With the huge demand for the Demon from both customers and dealerships, many hoped FCA would extend Demon production past the original 3,300 that was announced. Well, it looks like that isn’t happening. On May 30th, the last Demon, assembled at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada rolled off the line.
Now you may ask, who gets to own the last Demon ever built? Well, that’s up in the air still. As we announced back in late April, this particular Demon is heading to Barrett- Jackson in Mohegan Sun Resort in Uncasville, Connecticut to get auctioned off on the weekend of June 20th-23rd along with the last 2017 Dodge Viper ever built. 100% of the proceeds from the auction, titled “The Ultimate Last Chance” are going to the United Way! How awesome is that?
After leaving the Brampton plant, the Demon will travel to a separate up-fit center for its final stages of assembly, which includes changing the black paint to a hand-painted exclusive Viper Red color which will match the Viper of course. On top of that, the up-fit center will equip the Demon with all of the usual demonic items such as the 18” aluminum Demon wheels, drag radial tires, Demon badging and the one-of-a-kind VIN dash plaque.
Additional details on this once-in-a-lifetime Dodge Challenger SRT Demon/Dodge Viper Barrett-Jackson auction lot are available at DodgeGarage.com. We can’t wait to see the pair roll across the auction block and raise a bunch of money for charity!