The Dodge Charger Hellcat is one of those cars that defies the laws of physics. With nearly 800 hp from the latest model and a top speed of over 203 mph, you would be forgiven for wondering how on earth this high-performance sedan could be improved. Well, one of our favorite artists is back at it with an amazing rendition of the Charger Hellcat but reimagined as a coupe instead of a four-door. Rostislav Prokop has produced some great works of art, with this monster now added to that list and a video uploaded onto his YouTube channel.

Mid-Engined Monster

Much like his mid-engine Chevrolet Camaro, Rostislav’s Charger has been finished in a fetching and attractive orange that really makes the car pop. You can’t fail to miss it! We should really talk about the biggest change to this car, and that is the removal of two doors to make this a coupe. Those front doors now go further back and we have just one door window on each side before we get to a smaller second window.

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Two Less Doors For This Reimagined Charger

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You could perhaps say that there is now less light to come through via the side windows. But to balance that out, you have to look at how awesome this car looks as a coupe. There is a strong argument to be made that this is how the Charger Hellcat should have looked from the start. Yet as is the case with Rostislav’s renderings, there are plenty more features to look at. Take a look at those stunning spoked wheels for starters.

Wears More Radical Wheels Than A Factory Charger's

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Compared to the factory Charger wheels, these wheels are a lot more likely to grab your attention than what a factory model comes with. Moving to the back of the car, Rostislav has retained one feature that is very much loved on the Charger Hellcat and that is the clean and simple rear-end. There is no rear spoiler on this particular example, giving it arguably an even fresher look to this awe-inspiring muscle car. Rostislav has added an awesome retro ‘01’ to the doors on the car as well in homage to The Dukes of Hazzard car, "General Lee." along with his own custom number plate on the rear, which serves as the icing on the cake.

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