SRT, short for Street and Racing Technology, was Chrysler's in-house performance division responsible for developing high-output versions of vehicles like the Dodge Viper, Challenger, and Charger, as well as the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. Vehicles bearing the SRT badge featured upgraded engines, sport-tuned suspensions, and performance braking systems designed for enthusiast drivers seeking track-capable capability from factory-built cars. The division played a key role in developing some of the most powerful production vehicles in American automotive history, including Hellcat-powered models. Though SRT has since been folded back into Dodge as a trim designation, its performance legacy endures. Research the full specifications of any SRT vehicle with a VIN lookup report from Gotovin.com.