SRT and RT

SRT & RT - What Do They Mean?

SRT & RT
SRT & RT

Auto enthusiasts in the Okanagan are usually quite familiar with the acronyms SRT® and RT. If you don't know what they mean, Braby Motors can help! So, what does SRT® stand for? SRT® stands for Street and Racing Technology while RT stands for Road and Track, and they indicate trim levels of popular Dodge models.

Now that you know their meanings, you may be wondering, "How do SRT®/RT impact performance?" Learn about what SRT and RT stand for in terms of performance and how what they mean for you with Braby Motors in Salmon Arm.

What Does SRT® Mean for Performance?
Salmon Arm drivers looking for maximum power and performance turn to SRT® technology. The heftier engines of the SRT® create unforgettable power in certain Dodge models. What is an SRT® car that houses some of these engines? Here are a few: Challenger SRT® Hellcat: Famed for its astonishing performance, the Challenger SRT® Hellcat takes speed to a whole new level. Charger SRT® Hellcat Widebody: Renowned for performance, the Charger SRT® never fails to impress. Durango SRT®: Hit staggering speeds with the renowned might of the Durango SRT® - America's fastest and most capable standard three-row SUV. Now that you know what SRT® stands for, check out some of the benefits you get with an SRT® vehicle.
The available options on any Dodge SRT® vary depending on the model, but Okanagan drivers can expect top-of-the-line performance-focused features in every SRT® model, such as:

HEMI® Engines: Each SRT® model is powered by a rugged Supercharged HEMI® V8 engine. From the beastly 2020 Dodge Durango that goes from 0 to 60 in only 4.4 seconds to the Challenger SRT® Hellcat Redeye that puts out a whopping 717hp, each vehicle is focused primarily on one thing: speed.

Brembo Braking: The Dodge SRT® provides high-performance Brembo calipers and slotted brakes to take the heat. Brembo brakes deliver serious stopping power on both the track and highway. Aerodynamics: Years of innovative design have gone into the SRT® exterior to make these vehicles more aerodynamic for better, smoother handling on Salmon Arm roads. Many SRT® vehicles include air induction hoods, spoilers, wide-body styling, and other features to reduce drag and improve overall handling. What Does RT Stand For? Both the RT and SRT® trims feature upgraded performance over the standard Dodge trims, but the RT, which stands for Road and Track, comes with a more affordable price with a bit less power than the SRT®. You'll find upgraded engines, suspensions, tires, and brakes. If you're looking for an RT model, you have plenty of options to choose from with trim options from the following models: Dodge Challenger Dodge Charger Dodge Durango Performance Features of the RT What does RT mean for your Dodge vehicle? Exact performance features on an RT model vary from one trim to the next, yet each is guaranteed to deliver top performance. When experiencing this track-inspired trim, you'll enjoy features like: Brembo Braking: These brakes allow for faster stops without overheating. HEMI® Engines: With the iconic horsepower and torque reached by these tough engines, it's no surprise that they're world-renowned. Aerodynamic Design: The use of hood scoops, a rear spoiler, and more design technologies, allow the RT trim to reduce drag and achieve greater speed. So, what does RT stand for? It means high-quality performance at a more affordable price than the SRT®. Experience SRT® & RT Performance at Braby Motors Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Today! See how the SRT® and RT compare at Braby Motors in Salmon Arm. Check out our new vehicle specials and then contact us to schedule a test drive. Then, when you're ready, our friendly finance team will their magic to get you a price you can afford. We look forward to handing you the keys to the vehicle of your dreams! Call us today!