The GT500 is in the Sport Mode the whole time I drive her and the Exhaust is set for Track. The Hellcats do not offer different exhaust notes like the Mustangs. MyGT500 has Normal, Sport and Track or quiet. That is a really nice feature. The Mustang has a memory seat option and the Windows are auto roll up. The Manual Mustang has a parking break lever next to the shifter. Mustang has Performance option for the Dash Digital display or old school display. The GT500 has rev matching option setting off or on. The Challenger manual has a push brake pedal. Meaning 4 pedals at your feet. No Auto Window up, no memory seat, no exhaust options, no Rev Matching feature. Yeh no hate its more about Dodge running off the same thing for how many years and they could offer more but they don't. Some will say who cares but for me having options are really nice features. Recaro seats are an option as well if your truly tracking. Dodge IMO is not stepping up to the plate and is just riding off the platform and options till the end. And yeh I know their are some cool track options on the Chiller and intercooler is better etc. But if we all only focus on one thing how do we know and the ICE Age Hellcat is BYE BYE since the European Flair is gonna stuff an Electric Box on us next. And yeh will it be wicked fast uh huh and all wheel drive uh huh.....etc. Ford is not giving up on the ICE and they haven't sold out to the Fags overseas.