Kevin Hart’s ultra-rare Dodge Demon 170, finished in “Cream Sickle,” is up for auction with only 24 miles on it.
A 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 originally purchased by comedian and car enthusiast Kevin Hart is roaring onto the auction stage, and it’s drawing serious attention. Listed on Bring a Trailer with bidding already cresting $400,000, the supercharged muscle car represents one of the most extreme street-legal performance vehicles ever built—and one of the rarest.

Hart, known for his blockbuster films and deep passion for high-horsepower American muscle, was the original buyer of this particular Demon 170. Despite the car’s pedigree and exclusivity, it’s barely been driven—only 24 miles show on the odometer.

The star-studded Dodge was ordered with the full $29,995 Jailbreak package, giving Hart access to 40 exclusive paint colors. He chose “Cream Sickle,” a high-impact yellow-orange finish that perfectly suits the car’s outrageous nature. Optional carbon-fiber wheels and a $6,000 Premium Group package—featuring Laguna leather, Alcantara trim, and heated and ventilated seats—complete the ultra-premium build.
Under the hood, the Demon 170 is nothing short of ferocious. Its supercharged 6.2-liter V8 produces 900 horsepower and 810 lb-ft of torque on 91-octane fuel—but switch to E85, and it unleashes a mind-bending 1,025 horsepower and 945 lb-ft. That translates to a jaw-dropping 0-60 mph time of just 1.66 seconds and a quarter-mile run in 8.91 seconds at over 151 mph.

Included with the car are a suite of collectibles: a Cream Sickle-painted Simpson helmet, Demon-branded drinkware, a color-matched car cover, and the original window sticker. A custom plaque under the hood lists Hart’s name, the VIN, and the paint code, marking its celebrity provenance.

Though Hart is no longer the owner, the car’s celebrity connection and flawless condition make it one of the most desirable Demons in existence. With only 3,300 units ever made, this slice of Dodge muscle history is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for collectors.