Car tuning

Dodge & Mopar treat a Charger to a carbon bath and some chassis tweaks

Dodge has enlisted the assistance of its closest tuning company, Mopar, to design a concept called the Moparized Dodge Sixpack Charger for the impending SEMA show. It still packs the usual Hurricane V6, but benefits from numerous exterior and interior upgrades. Most are scheduled to go on sale soon, so check out the prices below if interested.

On the outside, the gas-guzzling Charger now looks more badass than its Daytona EV counterpart thanks to a new hood with large air intakes, a front splitter, side sill extensions and a trunk spoiler. Some of the parts are made from carbon fiber, but you will have to find out on an individual basis if you want to know which ones are just plastic. The sill extensions are the cheapest of the bunch at $495, while the hood is the priciest part by far at $6,995.

The entire body is wrapped in Stryker Purple with black accents and rides on 21-inch wheels with custom orange brake calipers seen behind the spokes. The same purple-and-orange color scheme carries over into the cabin in the form of stitching, while the rest is draped in black and beige leather.

On the mechanical side of things, the car makes use of a zero resistance filter, a modified air intake, a custom exhaust system and a set of sport springs that makes it ride 25 mm (1 inch) lower than stock. The springs come in at $325, and the exhaust costs $3,950. Mopar promises to add engine boost options to the list in early 2026.

It would seem as if the Moparized Dodge Sixpack Charger were meant to popularize the muscle car amidst struggling sales, but we wonder if it’s truly the ICE version that needed advertising. Last time we checked, the place at the rock bottom was firmly occupied by the Daytona EV.

 

October 31, 2025

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