You Can (Almost) Build This Dodge Charger Concept At Home

Mopar is bringing a 3D parts catalog to the SEMA Show.
The Stellantis performance parts and accessories division has built a custom Moparized Dodge Sixpack Charger Concept for the event to help show off some new items that are or will soon be available for the muscle car.
The coupe is painted Stryker Purple and powered by the Charger’s 550 hp Hurricane 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder engine. The custom five-spoke Brass Monkey wheels and orange Brembo brake calipers aren’t for sale yet, but here are a few things that are:
STRIPES: $495

“Strobe stripe” side graphics are available in red or black for $495 and can be ordered for either the two-door or four-door Charger. The are also compatible with the electric Dodge Charger Daytona.
SPOILER AND SPLITTER: $2,450

The gloss-finish carbon fiber rear spoiler and front splitter are functional pieces that improve downforce at high speeds. Each lists for $2,450.
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INTAKE: $895

A cold-air intake system is specially designed for the Hurricane to improve airflow and throttle response.
EXHAUST: $3,950

A $3,950 low-restriction cat-back exhaust turns up the volume on the turbocharged engine’s already “gnarly’ exhaust and a set of lowering springs drops the ride height by an inch for $325.
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HOOD: $6,995

The carbon fiber hood is the most expensive piece at $6,995, but is 20% lighter than the stock hood and includes a functional air intake scoop.
FENDERS: ?

The Charger Sixpack Concept’s fenders aren’t available yet, but Mopar will be looking for feedback from fans. They are fully functional and vented in the rear to relive air pressure from under the hood, which reduces lift to improve handling.
