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Do all Hellcats come with Brembo brakes?

Yes. All Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and Charger SRT Hellcat models come with Brembo brakes as standard, with optional carbon-ceramic upgrades available on certain years and packages.


To understand the braking setup across the Hellcat lineup, it helps to define which models count as Hellcats and how Dodge has configured their brakes over the years. The Hellcat family includes the Challenger SRT Hellcat, Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye, Charger SRT Hellcat, and Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye (with variations like Widebody and Jailbreak editions in some years). Across these models, Brembo braking hardware has been the norm, though there have been upgrade options in certain years.


Brake setup across Hellcat variants


The following points summarize the typical braking configuration found on most Hellcat models. Note that specifics can vary slightly by year and market, but Brembo remains the foundational system.



  • Front brakes: six-piston Brembo monoblock calipers gripping large rotors for high stopping power.

  • Rear brakes: four-piston Brembo calipers paired with substantial rear rotors for balanced braking force.

  • Rotor sizes: commonly around 15.4-inch (392 mm) front rotors and 13.8-inch (350 mm) rear rotors on US-spec cars.

  • Brake system branding: Brembo calipers are standard and typically carry the Brembo branding, with color finishes (often red) that may vary by option package.


In practice, the standard Brembo setup is consistent across the main Hellcat lineup, with optional carbon-ceramic brakes offered in some years or packages to reduce weight and improve heat resistance for track use.


Optional braking upgrades


Beyond the baseline Brembo system, buyers could opt for higher-end braking in certain years. The most notable upgrade is the carbon-ceramic braking system, which can provide reduced weight and improved fade resistance for track-focused driving. Availability and pricing of this option varied by model year and market.



  • Carbon-ceramic option: an upgrade that replaces steel rotors with carbon-ceramic rotors and typically includes high-performance Brembo calipers; aimed at reduced weight and enhanced heat management.

  • Cost and maintenance: carbon-ceramic brakes carry a premium purchase price and higher replacement costs, but can offer better long-term fade resistance for frequent track use.


For buyers shopping used or in different regions, it’s important to verify the exact brake package on the specific vehicle build sheet, as options can differ by year and market.


Summary


In short, Brembo brakes are standard on all Hellcats: Challenger SRT Hellcat, Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye, Charger SRT Hellcat, and Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye. Optional upgrades to carbon-ceramic brakes have appeared on some years and packages, but the Brembo setup is the baseline across the entire Hellcat lineup. Always check the vehicle’s original build or window sticker to confirm the exact brake configuration for a given car.

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