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Dodge Uses Two Keys and Valet Mode to Limit the Challenger SRT Hellcat

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The 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat packs an all-new supercharged 6.2L Hemi that is promised to deliver at least 600 horsepower and 575lb-ft of torque. That is a whole lot of power - more than any other Chrysler V8 even while also being the second most power American production V8 ever behind only the Ford Shelby GT500 Mustang - while also being more than most people will need or want on a daily basis. With that in mind, the Street and Racing Technology engineers designed a new two key fob system with a black fob that limits the power to "only" 500 horsepower while the red fob unleashes the full power of this monster Hemi V8.

Patrick Rall reports from TorqueNews.com.

In the long run, the odds are good that the vast majority of those folks who buy a 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat will want all 600+ horsepower on tap all of the time. However, when your wife or your kid wants to take the Challenger for a quick spin - or when you have to leave the keys with some questionable mechanic or valet - you can hand them the black key fob and limit the tire shredding intensity of the Hellcat. This new two fob system may also be great for those Challenger Hellcat owners with low self control…although with 500 horsepower still heading through the transmission, the supercharged Mopar muscle car still packs a serious punch.

Those 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat owners (and SRT 392 owners) who want to severely limit the capabilities of their new Hemi powered muscle cars can also chose Valet Mode. This system works through the infotainment screen with a simple 4 digit password and when engaged, it really sucks a lot of the fun out of the new SRT Challenger. Valet mode "significantly reduces" the horsepower with the rev limiter set to 4,000rpm, the automatic transmission locks out first gear and shortens the shifts for reduced performance, manual shift mode in automatic models is disable as are the steering wheel paddle shifters, traction control, the adjustable steering system and the suspension system are all locked into their "Street" setting, the Drive Mode feature is disabled, Launch Control is disabled and the Electronic Stability Control is locked to the full on position.

While it is designed to protect shady valets from stretching the legs of the Hellcat Hemi (and having worked as a valet for a few years in college, I can attest the things like the Ferrari cruise in Ferris Buehler's Day Off really does happen), this is likely the safest mode for any drivers who aren't experienced in handling a muscle car with 500 or more than 600 horsepower so if your wife or kid insist on driving your new Challenger SRT - you may want to set it to valet mode to make sure that your Mopar muscle car comes back in one piece.
 
#4 ·
:p

Kudos to you. I don't think they were disparaging all valets, just the shady ones.
 
#3 ·
Don't take offense to that Patriot Infinity! If your sharp, you know what happens from time to time in your industry. Because if you were to excell as a valet to the point you became an owner of your own very successful valet business, where you were able to afford some sort of speciality car, especially one with a lot of horsepower where "tapping" the gas pedal has the potential of putting "your" pride & joy in a damaged or out of service situation, wouldn't you fully appericate that option on your "bad ass ride?"
 
#5 ·
Fair enough. I'm aware there are shady people out there that don't do as they should. I just dislike how so many people generalize and in turn my coworkers and I look like the douches when we handle vehicles with care.
 
#6 ·
That valet mode sounds fantastic. That should be standard across all cars capable of electronic limiting. I'm sure most valets are on the up-and-up but my car is my baby and I don't even like it when my wife drives it, much less a stranger.
 
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I'm not trilled with that design. Seems like a hassle to have 2 keys that operate the car differently. Would be cool to have a code in EVIC or the radio that would lock/unlock the power you want (not the preset 4k rpm).

I'm sure Diablo would have a tuner that would have that feature baked into it, like some of the tuners for the STIs. Used to have a buddy, where valet mode on the tuner would prevent the car from getting to MPH or over 2500rpm.
 
#10 ·
:p :p :p
 
#12 ·
I have a dash cam installed in my car. When the car is on, the dash cam is on and recording. I always watch the footage after I hand over the keys. If they do anything they better make it up for me. Otherwise the vid is going on YouTube and I'm calling the local news channel to tell them about it... Luckily I have had no problems so far.