Shaq's Latest Dodge Charger Is A Glowing SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody

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The car was built by Forbes Performance for the four-time NBA champ.

Shaquille O'Neal has a car problem. The seven-foot athlete can't fit in most cars, which is why he's one of the few celebrities that hasn't made the move over to Tesla yet. Shaq doesn't fit into a Model S, whichRivian used as a marketing stunt. When Shaq wanted a Ferrari 355, they had tomove the fuel tank to make roomfor his large frame.

The beloved basketball player's latest whip is a Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody, once again customized to suit his needs. The company behind the build is called Forbes Performance, and this is the third Charger it has built for Shaq this year alone.

Shaq's latestDodge Charger SRT Hellcatis finished in a deep black with contrasting red elements.

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These include red LED daytime running lights, red lights underneath the car, an illuminated SRT badge, and red brake calipers. The headlights also contain green lights that can project graphics on the ground in front of the vehicle. Another top-notch customization element is the #34 decal on top of the hood, the number he used as a Laker.

At the rear, we can see a very pronounced diffuser, also finished in black. The back plate also features the beloved Shaq face meme, a screengrab from when he appeared on the YouTube sensation,Hot Ones.

Forbes Performance may have jokes, but there's nothing funny about the beast lurking underneath the hood.

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增压6.2升V8产生了797 horsepower and 707 lb-ft of torque in Redeye Widebody specification. We're willing to bet good money that it's a Jailbreak model, which boosts the power to 807 hp.

Why does Shaq need three of these things? Well, the Dodge Charger is part of a dying breed. Due to overzealous politicians across the globe, Dodge isgetting out of the muscle car gameand into the EV arena. To celebrate the end of an era, Dodge has launchedseveral limited edition models, capped off by the Demon 170.

Like most Americans, Shaq is buying a muscle car with a thumping big V8 while he still can. He's obviously a card-carrying gearhead and knows the muscle car, as an entity, is living on borrowed time.

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