I have also received more than a few comments and messages from Dodge fans who didn't like the change to the Hellcat head. I really like the Hellcat head logo, but there is no denying the cool factor of the Supercharged badge, so it should come as no surprise that there are some Hellcat Challenger owners who would have preferred the induction designation on the fenders rather than the Hellcat head. However, after a strong reception for the Hellcat head logo used on the 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat that debuted in August at the Woodward Dream Cruise, Dodge opted to switch to the Hellcat head logo on both of the supercharged models. Even though the whine of the IHI Hellcat supercharger is unmistakable and the front end is unique to the 707hp models, the words on the fenders made sure that no mistakes were made in identifying the most powerful American muscle car ever. When the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat was first introduced, the most unique emblem on the entire exterior was the chrome “Supercharged” logo on each of the front fenders.