It appears that thieves have turn out to be exceptionally adept at targeting specific editions of the Dodge Challenger, as they not too long ago managed to make off with the pictured Hellcat Redeye from a vehicle dealership in Caledonia Township, Michigan in beneath two minutes.

In a video shared on social media, Jordan Baker, the owner of Comodo Motors, detailed the unfortunate incident of the Challenger Hellcat Redeye vanishing from their premises. Baker appealed to the public for help in locating the stolen car.

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The incident took location on Wednesday, May ten, as captured by the dealership’s surveillance footage. It shows that the thieves approached the car at precisely four:16 in the morning and swiftly departed just two minutes later at four:18 am, proving just how straightforward it is to trick the electronics and start off the engine if you have the appropriate laptop module.

The stolen car is a 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody, as observed in the offered image, with a mileage of six,073 miles. This certain model was listed for sale on the Comodo Motors web site for a cool $129,995. This car was 1 of only 52 units created for that model year. Its distinctiveness was additional enhanced by its Cinnamon Stick exterior shade and 20-inch wheels completed in Brass Monkey, producing it even far more specific.

The only remaining proof in the dealer’s driveway is a piece of broken tinted glass and a meals wrapper. As reported by M Live, the thieves headed north on Broadmoor Avenue and have been later spotted in Wendy’s parking lot across the street.

The Kent County Sheriff‘s Office is at present conducting an investigation into the incident and is urging anybody who may possibly have spotted the car on the road to come forward with info. As pointed out by the owner, the very sought-following Dodge may well finish up becoming sold for components, provided the substantial worth of its 797-horsepower six.two-liter V8 engine, estimated at $30,000 to $40,000. Below, you can see a video of the car, which remained on show for about a month just before becoming stolen.