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Its rear tires are wider than those on the OG Lamborghini Countach.

Perhaps to an untrained eye, the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat doesn't look any different than a standard V6 model. And you know what? Maybe it is a tad subtle in the grand scheme of things, given the flood of power hiding under the hood. This particular Charger suffers no such anonymity. Even to those who know nothing about cars, this hellkitty looks like Frankenstein on wheels.

This is a 2016 Charger SRT Hellcat fresh from the garage of S. Bader Karosserie und Lack, a German-based tuning company. Its owner, Sebastian Bader, has a penchant for sprucing up American muscle to terrorize German streets and this Bader-tweaked Charger does exactly that.

There's absolutely no missing the big widebody kit that reaches well beyond the wheel arches, covering a portion of the front doors and half the rear. The kit also adds side sills, a front splitter, extensions for the rear fascia, and a surprisingly modest ducktail spoiler on the trunk. Up front, a Redeye-spec hood replaces the stock one.

Perhaps to an untrained eye, the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat doesn't look any different than a standard V6 model. And you know what? Maybe it is a tad subtle in the grand scheme of things, given the flood of power hiding under the hood. This particular Charger suffers no such anonymity. Even to those who know nothing about cars, this hellkitty looks like Frankenstein on wheels.

This is a 2016 Charger SRT Hellcat fresh from the garage of S. Bader Karosserie und Lack, a German-based tuning company. Its owner, Sebastian Bader, has a penchant for sprucing up American muscle to terrorize German streets and this Bader-tweaked Charger does exactly that.

There's absolutely no missing the big widebody kit that reaches well beyond the wheel arches, covering a portion of the front doors and half the rear. The kit also adds side sills, a front splitter, extensions for the rear fascia, and a surprisingly modest ducktail spoiler on the trunk. Up front, a Redeye-spec hood replaces the stock one.

With 707 horsepower (527 kilowatts) already powering a stock 2016 Charger Hellcat, there isn't much need for upgrades but that doesn't stop Bader. The supercharged 6.2-liter V8 gains a cold air intake, a larger throttle, and an upgraded exhaust to make sure everyone hears the monster coming. A new horsepower rating isn't mentioned, but it's safe to say this car is wicked fast.

The Charger widebody kit is listed on Bader's website for 3,990 euros, which currently translates to just over $4,000.

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