

- This is a 2022 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody once owned by Shaquille O’Neal.
- Dubbed the Shaqcat, it’s a heavily modified version of the already very potent super sedan.
- This one-off Shaqcat has just over 4,000 miles and is now available for auction at SBX Cars.
Dodge is pretty good at building cars that define overkill, but this particular Charger takes things to another level. Up for sale is this 2022 example is an SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody once owned and completely customized for former NBA superstar Shaquille O’Neal. It makes 900 horsepower (671 kW), and its exterior is as flashy as that engine.
And, in case you missed it, it’s one of only three “Shaqcats” built by Forbes Performance specifically for the 7’11” giant himself.
The Charger Redeye needs no introduction. It rolled off the production line with 717 horsepower (534 kW), but that wasn’t enough for Shaq, though. He had the folks at Forbes Performance and Duster Hoff Racing give it some extra power, if almost 200 extra horsepower can be described as “some”. Brembo brakes, adaptive suspension dampers, SRT drive modes, line lock, and launch control are all part of the package here.
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Finished in Smoke Show grey, it’s understated until the lights come on. Under the car and throughout the grille, there are red lights that accent the black, grey, and carbon fiber on the body. One-off 20-inch Signature Performance wheels ensure that everyone turns their head when it rolls up.
In the cabin, things are very much everyday Mopar but with some unique touches. It features black Laguna leather, Alcantara inserts, white contrast stitching, and a sunroof. A Harman Kardon 19-speaker sound system is responsible for playing media as loud or as crystal clear as one might want. Granted, listening to the supercharger whine is probably just as good, if not better.
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With just over 4,000 miles on the odometer, this Shaqcat is barely broken in. Being that it’s a custom one-off creation in more ways than one, it’ll be interesting to see where the bidding ends up. Those interested can check out the auction here at SBX Cars. There isn’t any guidance on the vehicle, but considering its celebrity connection and customization, we don’t think it’ll go cheap.
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