When it comes to blending factory-backed muscle with aftermarket attitude, no one does it quite like Mopar. At this year’s 2025 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, Mopar is showing off its latest creation — the Moparized 2026 Dodge Charger SIXPACK Concept — a performance-driven showpiece that takes the already menacing Charger to an entirely new level of power and style.

Painted in eye-popping Stryker Purple, a color borrowed from the legendary Gen5 Dodge Viper, the Moparized SIXPACK Charger radiates attitude from every angle. Satin carbon-fiber trim gives the concept a lightweight edge, with a carbon-fiber hood, front splitter, and rear decklid spoiler that not only look good but also enhance aerodynamics and downforce. Custom vented fenders and signature Mopar strobe-style graphics tie together its aggressive street presence.
Under the hood, the Moparized Charger packs serious heat. The twin-turbo 3.0-liter HURRICANE I6 High-Output (H/O) engine delivers 550 horsepower — and Mopar adds its own touch with a custom cold-air intake and a cat-back dual exhaust system crafted from stainless steel for a deep, throaty growl. A performance suspension spring kit lowers the car by an inch for improved handling, while the combination of 21-inch x 11-inch Brass Monkey wheels and orange Brembo® calipers gives it that unmistakable show-floor stance.

Inside, Mopar’s craftsmanship shines through with Katzkin premium leather upholstery, blending Tuscany Ink (Black) and Palomino (Tan) with orange and purple stitching to echo the car’s exterior tone. The finishing touches — Mopar pedal covers, all-weather mats, and cargo protection — balance functionality with a high-end, driver-focused feel.
Set within Mopar’s massive 15,345-square-foot SEMA display, the SIXPACK Charger Concept stands as a testament to what happens when factory engineering meets enthusiast imagination. It’s bold, unapologetic, and exactly what Mopar fans expect — proof that modern muscle is alive, well, and ready to be customized.













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