Street & Racing Technology (SRT) is an automobile group of Stellantis North America. It was founded in 1989 as Team Viper. The team was originally put together to develop the Viper. Later, it merged with Team Prowler. The latter was the developer of the Plymouth Prowler. The merger created a division called Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE). And it was renamed Performance Vehicle Operations (PVO) from January 2002 until around 2004. In 2004, all the PVO vehicles used the SRT brand. And the development team was also renamed SRT in the same year. SRT used to produce automobiles for the brands under Stellantis. In 2012, the parent company turned it into a separate brand. But in May 2014, it was re-consolidated under Dodge.
SRT has its naming convention for its auto parts. The number that follows the prefix indicates the number of engine cylinders. For example, the Chrysler 300C SRT8 had a V8. The Charger SRT-8 also has a V8 engine. The Ram SRT-10 has a V10. There are various models in the current lineup of the division. SRT has made six engines so far, and one derived engine. The first two were 8.3-liter naturally aspirated V10 and 2.4-liter turbocharged Inline-4. Most of them are sold in the US. But the Chrysler 300 SRT is only sold in Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East.
As mentioned, SRT was created to develop another model. It is a sports car produced from 1992 until 2017. It was listed on the "Most American Cars" list in 2014. That meant most of its auto parts were manufactured in the US. The top speed on a Viper ranges from 160 to over 200 mph. The 0-60 mph time varies from around 3.5-seconds to 4.5 seconds. The Challenger is the name of three different generations of automobiles produced by American automobile manufacturer Dodge. The Demon is a variant of the already high-performance Challenger SRT Hellcat. It debuted during the New York Auto Show in April 2017. It used a brand-new 6.2-liter V8 engine with other advanced parts. The new V8 made it accelerate from 0–30 mph (0–48 km/h) in 1.0 second, 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 2.3 seconds.
SRT is famous for its high-performance automobiles and brilliant auto parts. Its aftermarket parts are available in the market.