The Dodge Hellcat and high-performance Chargers are among the most stolen vehicles in America. Thieves target them for their power, resale value, and vulnerable keyless entry systems.
The Dodge Hellcat isn't just a car—it's a trophy. With 700+ horsepower and a reputation that precedes it, the Hellcat commands attention. Unfortunately, that attention includes organized theft rings who specifically hunt these vehicles.
Here's why your Hellcat is a prime target:
A stolen Hellcat can be shipped overseas or stripped for parts within hours. The engine alone is worth $15,000+.
Dodge's keyless entry is particularly susceptible to relay attacks. The signal can be captured from 50+ feet away.
Car meet posts, driveway photos, and location tags help thieves identify targets and plan thefts.
Hellcat theft isn't opportunistic—it's organized crime. Teams stake out neighborhoods specifically hunting these cars.
Never triggers during a relay attack. The car sees a valid key signal, so there's nothing to alarm about.
Professional thieves cut through these in 15-20 seconds with a hacksaw. It's a visual deterrent only.
Helps you find the car after it's stolen—if it hasn't been jammed or removed. Doesn't prevent theft.
Works if you use it 100% of the time. One slip—leaving keys on the counter—and you're vulnerable.
IGLA adds a second layer of security that Dodge doesn't provide. Even if thieves relay your key signal, clone your fob, or access your OBD port—the engine simply won't start without your secret PIN.
Typical installed cost: $1,200–$1,800 • 2-3 hour installation
Every night, Hellcats are stolen from driveways across America. Check if IGLA installation is available in your area.
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