A standard Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat isn't your ordinary drive. It may not be as powerful as the Redeye version, but its 717 hp of whooping output still allows it to look unique on the road. However, this red-finished Challenger Hellcat is more than unique, especially to avid viewers of the Netflix hit series “Money Heist.” Let’s take a closer look.

Red Jumpsuit With Floral Pattern

Just a quick glimpse on this Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat easily reveals the penchant for personalization of its owner. More than that, its very distinct wrap reveals that its owner is an avid fan of Money Heist (La Casa de Papel). Only a few would wrap their cars with the theme of their favorite TV show, including this aficionado from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

With the exception of the hood and the roof, the body and appendages of this SRT Hellcat are wrapped in a red floral pattern – with the color paying tribute to the trademark jumpsuits worn by the members of the Spanish robbery group. This body livery is complemented by a black hood and roof, as well as a front bumper add-on.

Money Heist References

Of course, there are various pop culture details that explicitly tell onlookers that it’s a Money Heist-themed Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. Perhaps the most prominent of them is the large caricature of Tokyo – who tells the series’ story from her perspective – on the hood. This caricature is accompanied by a “Tokyo” label and the words “Bella Ciao,” an Italian protest folk song repeatedly featured in the series.

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In addition, the words “La Casa De Papel” are also found on windshield and the tires of this Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. A caricature of The Professor wearing a Salvador Dali is found just between the rear lights of the muscle car. The SRT badge on the front grille has been replaced by “RAZ” – the Instagram pseudonym of its owner.

Matching Bodywork And Aero

This Money Heist-themed Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat also features custom widebody -- as marked by massive wheel arches – as well as a number of aerodynamic elements such a front splitter, a wickerbill and a diffuser-style detail. The car's interior hasn’t been shown, but I’m pretty sure it follows the same theme. Perhaps it contains some of the loot?

Source: Razolution on Instagram

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