The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has a mighty roar. 

Dodge | July 30 2014

Make your phone roar with the Hellcat HEMI ringtone

Even before it gets to dealer showrooms, the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT with the Hellcat HEMI V-8 has been a star of the Internet.

I admit it — I’m a sucker for the 707-hp Hellcat engine’s sound when being revved, and the burnout videos now showing up since journalists have had a turn behind the wheel.

Now, you can turn your smartphone into a Hellcat HEMI smartphone!

Just imagine the heads you’ll turn the next time your phone rings with this sound.

Just download the Hellcat HEMI ringtone from http://www.drivesrt.com/hellcatringtone. It’s free and it works on Android, Apple and Blackberry handsets.

At the same web page, you’ll find downloadable wallpaper images for your phone and computer.

No longer will you fumble to find your phone, fooled by the standard ringtone or ubiquitous classic telephone “bell ring” on a nearby person’s phone.

Stand out from the crowd — just like the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT with the Hellcat HEMI — and make your mobile phone roar!

Dale Jewett

Do you know your blood type? Mine is 100 octane (not your standard blood bank classification). At any given moment, I’m thinking about cars – driving one, fixing one, buying one or (in my dreams) restoring one. So I love to tell stories that involve horsepower, brake and wheel diameters
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Do you know your blood type? Mine is 100 octane (not your standard blood bank classification). At any given moment, I’m thinking about cars – driving one, fixing one, buying one or (in my dreams) restoring one. So I love to tell stories that involve horsepower, brake and wheel diameters and 0-to-60 times – and the people who make it happen. Because behind every awesome vehicle are amazing people with vision and the desire to make it a reality. I cover Mopar, Dodge, SRT and motorsports for Stellantis Digital Media. I learned to drive on a 1973 Jeep CJ-5 with the rare Super Jeep option package and three-speed manual transmission. I still belong to the dwindling club of people who prefer to shift their own gears, and think the best way to drive is with the top down!