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Stellantis plans all-new SRT muscle car lineup; flagship Copperhead confirmed

Stellantis is planning a number of muscle cars for Dodge and RAM, using its 2026 Investor Day to confirm a sweeping, combustion-heavy revival of the Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division. At the bleeding edge of this aggressive course correction is an entirely new flagship muscle car; the Dodge Copperhead.

Resurrecting a badge last seen on a 1997 design study, the new Copperhead SRT operates as a spiritual successor to the Viper, albeit built on modified Charger architecture. Shown in a closed-door preview, the two-door coupe features a massive aerodynamic S-duct, a towering rear wing reminiscent of the old Viper ACR, and a highly unapologetic mechanical footprint.

2026 Stellantis Investor Day - new Dodge and RAM modes

While Dodge executives remain tight-lipped on final powertrain specifics, the visual presence of heavy-duty cooling vents and exhaust hardware points definitively toward a high-output V8, potentially a hybridised evolution of the supercharged 6.2-litre Hellcat V8. However, nothing official has been revealed at this stage.

The performance onslaught does not stop at the flagship coupe. Dodge boss Tim Kuniskis confirmed the SRT treatment is being applied across the broader Stellantis portfolio. The current Hornet is effectively being superseded by a new performance crossover wearing the legendary ‘GLH’ (Goes Like Hell) moniker. Over at the commercial division, the incoming mid-size Ram Dakota will gain a dedicated SRT street-truck variant to run alongside the beastly RAM 1500 Rumble Bee.

2026 Stellantis Investor Day - SRT Dodge RAM Jeep

A new RAM Ramcharger is also being planned with an SRT variant, along with a new Jeep Wrangler Scrambler SRT, and RAM Dakota SRT. These are set to feature a powerful V8 of some description, along with a range of SRT-specific enhancements such as suspension, brakes, and cosmetics cues.

For a brand that recently spent millions trying to convince enthusiasts that fake electric exhaust noises were the future, this is a colossal and highly welcome backflip. The immediate question for local buyers is Australian availability.

2026 Stellantis Investor Day - SRT

While Dodge’s direct factory presence Down Under remains dormant, the sheer volume of SRT hardware entering the global pipeline provides serious ammunition for local right-hand drive remanufacturing programs. If local outfits can make the business case stack up, getting an 800-horsepower Copperhead onto Australian tarmac isn’t entirely out of the question.

Mitchell Jones

Mitchell brings over a decade of automotive journalism to Driving Enthusiast, backed by an extensive, hands-on background in the wider automotive industry. Whether he's testing the limits of a space-age EV, advocating for the survival of tactile, analogue interiors, or digging deep into the rich lore of classic Australian motoring, his passion is all-encompassing. Following a ten-year stint at PerformanceDrive, Mitchell now channels his meticulous obsession with automotive history, obscure facts, and "what-if" design realities into his reviews and features.
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