Vilner dresses up the devil with fancy interior for Dodge SRT Hellcat

Vilner dresses up the devil with fancy interior for Dodge SRT Hellcat

It is not a demon, but it is not an angel.

The Vilner tuning company in Bulgaria doesn’t limit the cars it modifies – they modify everything from the Tramontana sport car to classics such as the Mercedes Benz 250CE, and modern luxury yachts such as the BMW X7. The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is the latest model that has been taken under the knife by the studio.

Vilner dresses up the devil with fancy interior for Dodge SRT Hellcat

Although the car was originally a regular SRT Hellcat, its owner wanted to customize it and called Vilner. The American muscle was delivered to Vilner’s garage with a variety of carbon fiber upgrades, and some new touches inside and outside, making it look more like an SRT Demon. The car’s exterior received a matte red wrap and new Demon stickers. The cabin has seen some important improvements, including new seat belts and a reupholstered interior. The back of the front seats has been covered with red Alcantara and parts of the seat mechanisms are covered in carbon fiber.

Vilner dresses up the devil with fancy interior for Dodge SRT Hellcat

Atanas Vilner (founder and ideologist of the company) explains that they began by stripping the interior piece by piece as if we were beginning to reveal the true spirit of the Demon. The time came to dress it up again. Not in Prada, but in something Mrs. Prada wouldn’t have imagined. We wanted to ensure that anyone who looks at the interior can instantly see that the engine is one of the most powerful on the planet. This allowed us to demonstrate its power even when it isn’t moving. It is a bit surprising to see someone trying to improve the appearance of his SRT Hellcat to make it more like the Demon, but leaving the performance of this car as is. The car is not slow, but it does sprint at 0 to 62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.6 seconds.

Vilner dresses up the devil with fancy interior for Dodge SRT Hellcat