R/T

This article is about the vehicle badge. For other uses, see RT.
Dodge R/T vehicles badge

R/T is the performance marker used on Dodge automobiles since the 1960s (much like Chevrolet Super Sport). R/T stands for Road/Track (no "and"). R/T models come with R/T badging, upgraded suspension, tires, brakes, and more powerful engines. Some models come with monotone paint and stripes, as well as aggressive body parts. The Chrysler SRT Division (Chrysler Corp. SRT Vehicles) has been the high performance auto group for Dodge vehicles from 2004 until present, therefore the R/T designation doesn't carry the status it once did. The R/T vehicles, however, still carry upgraded badging and performance indicative of their heritage.

Current Vehicles

Vehicle Type Engine 0–60 m/h
(0–100 km/h)
Photo
Dodge Challenger R/T
2008-Present
V8 5.7 Chrysler Hemi engine 375 hp (Manual) 372 hp (Automatic) 5.0 s[1]
Dodge Charger R/T
2011-Present
V8 5.7 Chrysler Hemi engine 370 hp 5.3 s[2]
Dodge Durango R/T
2011-Present
V8 5.7 Chrysler Hemi engine 360 hp 7.3 s[3]
Dodge Journey R/T
2012-Present
V6 3.6 Chrysler Pentastar engine 283hp 6.2 s[4]

Previous Vehicles

Vehicle Type Engine 0–60 m/h
(0–100 km/h)
Photo
Dodge Spirit R/T
1991-1992
I4 2.2 Chrysler Turbo DOHC K engine Turbocharged 224 hp 5.8 s[5]
Dodge Daytona IROC R/T
1992-1993
I4 2.2 Chrysler Turbo DOHC K Turbocharged 224 hp 6.0 s[6]
Dodge Neon R/T
1998-1999
I4 2.0 Chrysler Neon A588 engine 150 hp 7.5 s[7]
Dodge Neon R/T
2001-2004
I4 2.0 Chrysler Neon Magnum engine 150 hp 7.6 s[8]
Dodge Caliber R/T
2004-2007
I4 2.4 World engine 172 hp 10.1 s[9]
Dodge Stratus R/T
2001-2005
V6 3.0 Mitsubishi SOHC 6G72 engine 200 hp 7.4 s[10]
Dodge Intrepid R/T
2000-2002
V6 3.5 Chrysler SOHC EGJ engine 242 hp
Dodge Avenger R/T
2008-2014
V6 3.5 Chrysler SOHC EGG engine 283 hp 6.0 s[11]

Dodge Nitro R/T
2008-2009
V6 4.0 Chrysler SOHC EGG engine 255 hp 7.7 s[12]
Dodge Journey R/T
2009-2010
V6 3.5 Chrysler SOHC EGG engine 235 hp 8.0 s[13]
Dodge Stealth R/T
1991-1996
V6 3.0 Mitsubishi SOHC 6G72 engine 170- dohc 6g72 222 hp
3.0 Mitsubishi Twin-Turbo SOHC 6G72 engine 296-320 hp
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Dodge Coronet R/T
1967-1970
V8 7.0 Chrysler 426 Hemi engine 425 hp
7.2 Chrysler RB 440 Six Pack 390HP

7.2 Chrysler RB 440 Magnum 375 HP

6.1 s[14]
7.0 s[15]
Dodge Charger R/T
1968-1971
V8 7.0 Chrysler 426 Hemi engine 425 hp
7.2 Chrysler RB 440 Six Pack 390HP
5.3 s[16]
7.4 s[17]
Dodge Challenger R/T
1970-1971
V8 7.0 Chrysler 426 Hemi engine 425 hp
7.2 Chrysler RB 440 Six Pack 390HP
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6.2 s[18]
Dodge Aspen R/T
1976-1980
V8 5.9 Chrysler LA 360 engine 170 hp 10.5 s[19]
Dodge Dakota R/T
1998-2003
V8 5.9 Chrysler LA Magnum engine 250 hp 7.0 s[20]
Dodge Durango R/T
1999-2003
V8 5.9 Chrysler LA Magnum engine 250 hp 8.2 s[21]
Dodge Magnum R/T
2004-2007
V8 5.7 Chrysler Hemi engine 340 hp 6.1 s[22]
Dodge Ram 1500 R/T
2005-2010
V8 5.7 Chrysler Hemi engine 345 hp('06-07)/370 hp(08-10) 5.7 s[23]
Dodge Charger R/T
2006-2010
V8 5.7 Chrysler Hemi engine 340-350 hp('06-07)/368 hp(08-10)
Dodge Viper R/T10
1992-1997
V10 8.0 Chrysler Viper engine 400 hp

Other vehicles using R/T properties

Vehicle Type Engine 0–60 m/h
(0–100 km/h)
Photo
Dodge Coronet Super Bee
1968-1970
V8 7.0 Chrysler 426 Hemi engine 425HP
7.2 Chrysler RB 440 Six Pack 390HP
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Dodge Charger Daytona
1969
V8 7.0 Chrysler 426 Hemi engine 425HP ---
Dodge Charger Super Bee
1971
V8 7.0 Chrysler 426 Hemi engine 425HP
7.2 Chrysler RB 440 Six Pack 390HP
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Dodge Ram 1500 SS/T
1996-1998
V8 5.9 Chrysler Hemi engine 240HP ---
Dodge Ram 1500 Rumble Bee
2004-2005
V8 5.7 Chrysler Hemi engine 340HP ---
Dodge Charger Daytona
2006-2009
V8 5.7 Chrysler Hemi engine 350HP(06-07)/370HP(08-09) ---

Concept vehicles using R/T properties

Vehicle Type Engine 0–60 m/h
(0–100 km/h)
Photo
Dodge Copperhead
1997
V6 2.7 Chrysler LH engine 180HP ---
Dodge Sidewinder
1997
V10 8.0 Chrysler Viper engine 410HP ---
Dodge Charger R/T (1999 concept)
1999
V8 4.7 Chrysler engine 325HP ---
Dodge Super 8 Hemi
2005
V8 5.7 Chrysler Hemi engine 340HP ---

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