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Digital Artist Envisions Custom 2025 Dodge Charger SIXPACK

AbimelecDesign Offers A Bold Vision of Dodge’s New Four-Door Muscle Car...

It seems like the 2025 Dodge Charger SIXPACK has been dominating headlines lately. Since our announcement that Dodge would accelerate its production schedule by five months for the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter HURRICANE I6-powered muscle car, enthusiasm among Dodge fans has shifted notably toward the internal combustion engine (ICE) variant. Many have shown more excitement for the SIXPACK over its all-electric sibling, the Dodge Charger Daytona, which has faced multiple delays.

While much of the attention has focused on the two-door Charger (LB29), the upcoming four-door variant (LB49) generates its own anticipation.

2025 Dodge Charger SIXPACK Four-Door. (AbimelecDesign).
2025 Dodge Charger SIXPACK Four-Door. (AbimelecDesign).

One individual who couldn’t wait for the official debut is digital artist Abimelec Arellano (@abimelecdesign). His captivating rendering of the Charger SIXPACK sedan has been gaining much attention on Instagram. Arellano’s artwork offers a compelling glimpse into what the new four-door muscle car might look like when it reaches customers.

The production version of the 2025 Dodge Charger SIXPACK four-door is expected to deliver impressive performance. A twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter HURRICANE Standard-Output (S/O) I6 engine will produce 420 horsepower and 468 lb-ft of torque. This potent engine will be paired with a new ZF-designed, Chrysler-built 880RE 8-speed automatic transmission, providing smooth and precise shifts while maximizing performance.

2025 Dodge Charger SIXPACK Four-Door. (AbimelecDesign).
2025 Dodge Charger SIXPACK Four-Door. (AbimelecDesign).

All SIXPACK models, including the four-door version, will come standard with all-wheel drive (AWD), ensuring enhanced handling and traction. To keep the muscle car spirit alive, Dodge has incorporated a feature in its Uconnect 5 system that allows drivers to switch to rear-wheel drive (RWD) at the press of a button, delivering a classic, tire-smoking experience for performance enthusiasts.

Arellano’s vision takes the Charger SIXPACK’s aggressive design to another level. His rendering features a carbon-fiber ground effects kit that enhances the car’s aerodynamics and gives it a bold, track-ready appearance. A ducktail spoiler adds a nostalgic flair, while Satin Bronze APEX VS-5RS wheels wrapped in Toyo R888R performance tires emphasize the sedan’s muscular stance. The rendering is beautifully finished in F8 Green, a signature Mopar color that connects Dodge’s modern lineup with its storied heritage. 

2025 Dodge Charger SIXPACK Four-Door. (AbimelecDesign).
2025 Dodge Charger SIXPACK Four-Door. (AbimelecDesign).

The four-door SIXPACK is poised to redefine the modern muscle car with its robust HURRICANE I6 engine, cutting-edge AWD system, and unmistakable Charger styling. We can’t wait to see the SIXPACK models arrive on dealer lots, not just to spend some time with it but to see how customers will imagine ways to personalize and modify their new Chargers.

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Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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Man I hope it gets a Plug and the ZF.... I am all in when it does.

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This interpretation misses my mark, but keep the renditions coming.
If someone wants to try, add side scallops, power hood, ground effects, stock ride height, larger chrome wheels and some retro style.graphics. Yea, that’s my wish on this blank slate.

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Stellantis needs to sell Augmented Reality Goggles to wanna be CDJR owners, so we can "Imagine, What Could Be".

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Rendition is pretty good. It'd be really cool to see a couple of different designs with different upgrades like hoods (68-70 Charger Style, Coronet Super Bee style, Roadrunner style, six pack style, Louvered '71 R/T style and even a Coronet air grabber style hood, along with '68-'70 door scallops, gull wing spoiler, Daytona spoiler, different graphics, different wheels styles, etc.) The thing is, it's good to see people trying to imagine stuff for this car because it means that the car is beginning to be accepted. I LOVE the fact that this is a four door and not the coupe! Keep up the good work man. This is an awesome start!

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