🔥 GAUNTLET HELLFIRE

700 horsepower of American fury — the Hellcat-inspired muscle car that brings thunder to Vice City.

CLASS
Muscle
TOP SPEED
~188 mph
PRICE EST.
$500,000 – $700,000
SOURCE
Expected
📅 Last updated: April 24, 2026

Overview

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The Gauntlet Hellfire is GTA's Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat — a supercharged V8 monster that represents the absolute extreme of American muscle. In a game set in modern Florida, the Hellcat is perfectly at home: loud, aggressive, and gloriously excessive. The Gauntlet lineage has been in GTA since GTA IV, but the Hellfire variant in GTA Online cranked everything to eleven with 700+ horsepower, rear-wheel drive, and the kind of tire-shredding oversteer that makes every stoplight a potential disaster.

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Real-Life BasisDodge Challenger SRT Hellcat
ClassMuscle
DrivetrainRWD
Seats2
Est. Top Speed~188 mph
Est. Price$500,000 – $700,000

The Gauntlet Hellfire is GTA's tribute to the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat — the American muscle car that redefined the horsepower wars by strapping a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 producing over 700 horsepower into a platform originally designed for a third of that output. The Hellfire name captures the essence of controlled chaos that defines this vehicle: it is too powerful for its own good, too loud to ignore, and too fast to safely operate without genuine skill. This deliberate excess is the entire point — the Hellfire exists to prove that more is more.

In GTA's muscle car hierarchy, the Gauntlet Hellfire sits at the absolute peak of American performance philosophy. While other muscle cars balance power with practicality, the Hellfire abandons all pretense of restraint and simply delivers the most violent acceleration experience available in a vehicle with a back seat and a trunk. This uncompromising approach to performance has earned it a devoted following among players who believe that subtlety is overrated.

History in GTA

The Gauntlet debuted in GTA IV (2008) as a Dodge Challenger-inspired muscle car. GTA V (2013) continued with the base Gauntlet, and GTA Online added the Gauntlet Hellfire — based on the real Challenger SRT Hellcat, the most powerful production muscle car ever made at the time. The Hellfire became the definitive muscle car in GTA Online, combining straight-line speed with dramatic oversteer and a supercharger whine that announced your presence from three blocks away.

The Gauntlet Hellfire arrived in GTA Online as part of the Arena War update in December 2018, joining the existing Gauntlet and Gauntlet Classic to create a comprehensive Dodge Challenger family within the game. Its introduction coincided with a period when Dodge was dominating automotive headlines with increasingly powerful Hellcat variants, making the Hellfire feel timely and culturally relevant. Community reception was overwhelmingly positive, with players celebrating the car's brutal acceleration, terrifying wheel spin, and unmistakable supercharger whine that could be heard from blocks away.

The Gauntlet Hellfire in GTA 6

The GTA 6 Gauntlet Hellfire should draw from the latest Challenger Demon 170 and Hellcat Redeye — the most extreme Dodge muscle cars ever built. Expect a wide-body design with massive fender flares, a functional hood scoop feeding a supercharged HEMI V8, quad exhaust tips, and drag-optimized rear tires. The engine sound should be the star: a deep V8 rumble at idle erupting into a supercharger scream under acceleration. In Vice City, this is the car that turns heads at every intersection.

A GTA 6 Gauntlet Hellfire could incorporate design elements from the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon — the track-focused variant that pushes the Hellcat concept even further with drag-specific modifications. In Leonida, the Hellfire would be a natural fixture at underground street racing events and drag strip competitions where raw power matters more than handling finesse. Rockstar could introduce a launch control system that requires timing-based player input for optimal starts, adding a skill element to drag racing that rewards practice and precision. The car could also feature a "power reserve" mode that temporarily increases boost pressure for short bursts of additional acceleration during critical race moments.

Performance & Handling

The Gauntlet Hellfire dominates the Muscle class in straight-line speed but demands respect in corners. Its massive power and RWD layout mean spectacular burnouts and terrifying oversteer. The supercharged V8 delivers instantaneous torque — launch control and traction management are essential. On a drag strip, it can embarrass sports cars costing twice as much. On a circuit, it'll punish mistakes but reward drivers who can manage the rear end through corners.

The Gauntlet Hellfire's performance is defined by its supercharged engine's extraordinary torque output, which overwhelms the rear tires at virtually any speed below highway velocity. This persistent traction struggle creates a driving experience that oscillates between terrifying and exhilarating — one moment you're sliding sideways in a cloud of tire smoke, the next you're rocketing forward with acceleration that pushes you into the seat. Managing this power delivery is the core driving challenge, and mastering it transforms the Hellfire from a crude power machine into a precision drift instrument capable of sustained controlled slides through sweeping corners.

Where to Find It

Muscle cars are common in the American South, and the Gauntlet should spawn regularly in Vice City's traffic. Look for it near car meets, in suburban driveways, and at gas stations. The Hellfire specifically may be rarer, appearing at performance shops or available from dealerships.

The Gauntlet Hellfire is available through muscle car specialty dealerships and performance shops that cater to the high-horsepower community. In Leonida, look for NPC Hellfires at drag strips, car meet locations, and industrial districts where the muscle car culture thrives. The car's aggressive styling and loud exhaust make it conspicuous in traffic, so spotting one is rarely difficult.

Customization

Dodge Challenger customization is legendary. Expect: wide-body kits, supercharger pulley upgrades (visible under the hood), exhaust configurations, drag-spec wheels, Demon-style drag radials, parachute deployment system, racing stripes, heritage liveries, and the ability to convert between a street car and a full drag strip weapon.

Hellfire customization embraces the American tradition of bold visual statements. Wide-body kits accommodate massive rear tires needed to manage the engine's output, and hood scoops with functional supercharger intakes add both visual drama and airflow performance. Racing stripe options reference classic Mopar heritage, and wheel choices range from lightweight drag-spec wheels with skinny front tires to aggressive street setups with staggered widths for combined handling and acceleration capability.

The Gauntlet Hellfire's cultural impact extends beyond performance metrics into the realm of automotive identity. Driving one declares an allegiance to American horsepower excess that dates back to the original muscle car era of the 1960s. In Leonida's diverse car culture, the Hellfire represents the unapologetically loud and powerful alternative to refined European performance — a philosophy that values raw sensation over polished sophistication. Community car meets often feature Hellfire owners congregating together for synchronized burnouts and exhaust competitions that celebrate the absurd power output these machines deliver at a fraction of exotic car pricing.

Tips & Strategy

The Gauntlet Hellfire demands respect from its driver — its supercharged engine produces more power than the rear tires can handle, resulting in wheel spin that requires careful throttle management to convert into forward motion. Launch technique is critical: feather the throttle from standstill until the tires grip, then progressively apply more power as speed builds. In drag racing, the Hellfire is devastating once it hooks up, capable of straight-line speeds that embarrass vehicles costing twice as much. Invest in high-grip tire upgrades immediately to unlock the car's true potential.

In combat scenarios, the Gauntlet Hellfire's massive torque makes it an excellent ramming vehicle — the instant engine response means you can accelerate into a collision with devastating force from surprisingly low speeds. Use the burnout capability strategically to create smoke screens during escapes, obscuring your exit from pursuers who cannot see through the thick tire smoke. For free roam enjoyment, the Hellfire is one of the best vehicles in the game for creating cinematic moments — the supercharger whine, tire smoke, and aggressive exhaust note combine to produce a sensory experience that makes every drive feel like an action movie sequence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What car is the Gauntlet Hellfire based on?

The Gauntlet Hellfire is based on the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and Demon — the most powerful production muscle cars ever made. It features a supercharged V8, wide-body design, and rear-wheel-drive layout.

Is the Gauntlet Hellfire the fastest muscle car?

The Gauntlet Hellfire should be the fastest muscle car in GTA 6 by top speed. Its supercharged V8 gives it straight-line performance that rivals sports cars, though its handling requires skill in corners.

Can you do burnouts in the Gauntlet Hellfire?

The Gauntlet Hellfire's massive RWD power makes it one of the best cars for burnouts in GTA 6. Its supercharged V8 overwhelms the rear tires, creating spectacular tire smoke.

How much is the Gauntlet Hellfire?

Estimated between $500,000 and $700,000 — expensive for a muscle car but justified by its extreme performance. It's significantly cheaper than Super cars while offering comparable straight-line speed.

Is the Gauntlet Hellfire good for racing?

It's the best muscle car for racing but struggles against purpose-built sports cars on technical circuits. Its strength is straight-line speed and acceleration — choose tracks with long straights.

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