Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The Dodge Challenger Hellcat Redeye Widebody is one of the ultimate expressions of American muscle, a 797-horsepower supercharged monster derived from the track-focused Demon. This 2021 example is finished in desirable F8 Green, is unmodified, and wears full paint protection film. It is on Cars and Bids at no reserve, bid to $45,500 with one day to go, so it sells now.2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WidebodyCars & BidsWhat it's worth right nowThe Redeye Widebody has held its value well as the supercharged era ends. According to Kelley Blue Book and current dealer listings, clean examples generally trade from around $60,000 into the high $70,000s, with desirable colors and lower-mileage cars at the upper end, against an original sticker near $92,000.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis car has real appeal in its sought-after F8 Green paint, loaded options, unmodified status, and full PPF, offered at no reserve. Its 20,700 miles are moderate and the cosmetic wear detailed below places it in the middle of the range, with auction sales typically landing a bit below dealer asking prices.2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WidebodyCars & BidsWeighing the desirable spec against the mileage and wear, fair value realistically lands in the $52,000 to $68,000 range, most likely the high $50,000s to low $60,000s. At $45,500 with one day remaining and no reserve, the bidding should climb into that band.Condition and detailsThe car is a loaded, well-kept example. Finished in F8 Green over black, it carries the Redeye Widebody, Plus, Carbon/Suede, and Driver Convenience packages, a limited-slip differential, Brembo brakes, a power sunroof, and a Harman Kardon system, and the supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V8 makes 797 horsepower through the eight-speed automatic. Full paint protection film has been applied, and the sale includes three keys, the owner's manual, and a copy of the window sticker.2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WidebodyCars & BidsThe considerations are cosmetic and consistent with the mileage. The seller discloses various chips, dings, and scratches around the exterior, a chip on the front driver's wheel, some interior trim wear on touchpoints, and creases on the driver's seat bolsters, so this is a genuinely driven car rather than a garage queen, though the full PPF protects the paint going forward. Recent maintenance is current, with an oil change in late 2024 about 2,200 miles ago and tires replaced in 2022, and the seller reports it is ready to drive.2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WidebodyCars & BidsTwo positives worth noting: the car is unmodified, which is meaningful for a Hellcat since so many are heavily modified or abused, and it comes from the seller's late brother's estate, having been driven sparingly. With the supercharged Challenger now out of production, clean, stock examples like this are exactly what the collector market will favor. A pre-purchase inspection rounds things out.2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WidebodyCars & BidsCars & BidsAdvertisementAdvertisementThe offerSpecificationDetailMakeDodgeModelChallenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WidebodyYear2021Mileage20,700 milesEngineSupercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V8Power797 hp and 707 lb.ft of torqueTransmission8-speed automaticDrive typeRear wheel drive with limited-slip differentialExterior colorF8 GreenInterior colorBlackCurrent bid$45,500, no reserve, with one day leftInterested in this 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody? View the listing here.What makes the Redeye Widebody uniqueThe Hellcat Redeye Widebody sits near the top of the Challenger hierarchy, taking the standard Hellcat and infusing it with technology and design cues from the limited-run Demon. The result is a 797-horsepower supercharged Hemi, uprated braking, and the Widebody's flared fenders and wider tires that sharpen both its road presence and its cornering. It is a genuine muscle-car statement, brutally fast in a straight line yet more capable than its numbers alone suggest, and the F8 Green paint gives this one a particularly menacing look.2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye WidebodyCars & BidsThat combination of Demon-derived power, aggressive Widebody styling, and the sheer theater of a supercharged Hemi is what makes the Redeye so beloved. Now that Dodge has ended production of the supercharged V8 Challenger, unmodified examples represent the closing chapter of a legendary muscle-car era, which only adds to their long-term appeal.My takeThis is an appealing example of a modern muscle icon. The Redeye Widebody delivers genuinely wild performance, and in F8 Green with full PPF, unmodified, and loaded with options, this one hits the sweet spot for a buyer who wants a clean, stock example rather than a modified project. Coming from a family estate and offered at no reserve, it has an honest story behind it.AdvertisementAdvertisementFair value sits in the $52,000 to $68,000 range, with the desirable color and unmodified condition supporting it and the cosmetic wear keeping it realistic, so the no-reserve bidding has room to climb. Go in understanding it is a driven car with the chips and wear that come with 20,700 miles, protected by PPF, and get a pre-purchase inspection. Handle that, and you own one of the last great supercharged muscle cars in a standout color.Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Aug 20, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.