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Mopar Teases Purple Dodge Charger SIXPACK For SEMA

Mopar Gets Ready To Show Off Custom SIXPACK Coupe Next Month

As November approaches, the excitement for the annual Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show is starting to build — and Mopar is fanning the flames. Earlier today, the brand dropped its first teaser for what’s shaping up to be one of the most talked-about reveals at this year’s event: a “Moparized” Dodge Charger Scat Pack SIXPACK finished in a striking new Purple color.

This year’s SEMA Show will once again take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center from November 4th through the 7th, with Mopar confirmed to occupy its traditional spot in the Lower South Hall. The brand’s presence is always one of the largest and most talked about at the show, and 2025 looks to be no exception.

2026 Dodge Charger Colors from Dodge Dealer Guide. (Dodge).

From the teaser image, it’s clear this Charger isn’t your average muscle coupe. The car wears a bold new Purple finish — likely the all-new “Purple Haze” hue that MoparInsiders first reported earlier this year — paired with a Black hood and subtle Mopar touches. The two-tone look hints at potential new accessories and appearance packages that could be offered through Mopar’s catalog when the new SIXPACK models launch.

Under the hood, the Dodge Charger Scat Pack SIXPACK packs the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter HURRICANE I6 High-Output (H/O) engine, rated at 550 horsepower. That’s 50 more than Ford’s Mustang Dark Horse — a clear sign Dodge is ready to reignite the horsepower wars. This car also marks the first internal combustion engine (ICE)-powered Charger since December 2023, returning muscle to the Dodge lineup in a big way.

2026 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Plus SIXPACK H.O. Two-Door in Green Machine. (MoparInsiders).

While Mopar hasn’t revealed specifics on modifications or accessories just yet, the company’s teaser suggests we’ll see a mix of performance and aesthetic upgrades — possibly wheels, aero, suspension, or interior accents that align with the new Charger’s bold personality.

As the countdown to SEMA continues, this purple powerhouse is already turning heads. Expect Mopar to use Las Vegas as the stage to showcase not only this Charger but a fleet of new performance-inspired concepts celebrating the return of Dodge’s ICE-powered muscle.

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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When will we learn about the 2026 Grand Cherokee?
We're only about a month away from Job 1/SORP.

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Any OFFICAL date on when these ICE Chargers will start showing up in dealer showrooms and dealer lots? Just seems it is being stretched out. It is almost mid-October. Was hoping to see them in September.

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The Charger is elegant and sleek, but too large and heavy to project a muscle impression. Not to say there are those out there who do see an exciting family vehicle, especially in four doors than can be very successful in the large performance car segment, but with some after market changes. Mopar must offer some “aggressiveness” touches for the Charger Six Pack including graphics, hoods with far more aggressive hood scopes and heat extractors, ground effects and yes computer stage tune upgrades for the Hurricane. I’ll leave that to Mopar, but the palette is wide open for these changes. Charger can go from elegant to mean with some new Mopar Performance magic. Call it “witchcraft”.
Of course for Dodge, the need for a shorter, lighter Challenger V-8 powered real muscle car that is not family oriented but geared head focused is the product that will take Dodge back to its muscle car credentials.
Let’s hope this is only the first injection of mean for Charger, it needs that badly.

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It's no secret that the Charger definitely needs love from SRT and Direct Connection. I still stand firmly on my love for this generation of the Charger and the way it separates itself from being a pony car or a sports car with its size, weight and mission. By now, we all realize that a V8 is coming to the lineup soon and that more than likely it will be a supercharged 5.7L Hemi V8 making around the same 650hp it makes in the truck, potentially taking over the Daytona nameplate from the EV Variant, positioning itself as the most powerful Non-SRT Charger ever produced and still being CARB friendly. The writing is already on the wall. But before we go too far down that rabbit-hole, let's speculate what this "Moparized" Charger could bring to the table.

1.) Styling and accessories: As it stands, the Charger is a big beautiful car that has alot of the right curves and angles, proudly putting it's muscle car heritage on display. However, the car is truly lacking in alot of ways. Mopar Muscle cars have always had cool hoods, scalloped doors, sculpted sides, big spoilers (Gull Wings, Go Wings, THE DAYTONA WING! and even the regular two-post spoilers), Graphics, cool wheels and all kinds of need little quirks that made them awesome. That needs to continue with this car we have right now. This car needs spoiler options, hood options, ground effects, graphics, light upgrades (headlights and taillamps) wheel options, etc. Brake caliper color options need to be addressed as well. Inside the car definitely needs different color options besides just black and red. It needs that Laguna Sephia option, it needs houndstooth options in black and orange, or black and tan or even black and a dark coffee brown. The car needs the LED airbag horn cover with options of the Fratzog logo, R/T, Scat Pack & Daytona LED emblems in the center that lights up with the same options as the rest of the interior mood lighting. The car could use some cool Direct Connection shifter options and that Alpine subwoofer system that was at Roadkill nights next to the supercharged Ram 1500 truck.

2.) Power: A 420hp Charger R/T and a 550hp Charger Scat Pack aren't anything to sneeze at. Doesn't mean that more power isn't needed. Direct Connection kits that offer tunes, the new-gen K&N intake, smoother, larger intercooler piping and intercoolers, blow off valves, injectors, fuel pump upgrades, better catted down pipes, Direct Connection by Magnaflow exhaust systems (in different sound levels) and things like that would be pretty nice along with suspension packages and parts, Brake packages, and other things that would draw customers in to Direct Connection and SRT upgrades.

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It's no secret that the Charger definitely needs love from SRT and Direct Connection. I still stand firmly on my love for this generation of the Charger and the way it separates itself from being a pony car or a sports car with its size, weight and mission. By now, we all realize that a V8 is coming to the lineup soon and that more than likely it will be a supercharged 5.7L Hemi V8 making around the same 650hp it makes in the truck, potentially taking over the Daytona nameplate from the EV Variant, positioning itself as the most powerful Non-SRT Charger ever produced and still being CARB friendly. The writing is already on the wall. But before we go too far down that rabbit-hole, let's speculate what this "Moparized" Charger could bring to the table.

1.) Styling and accessories: As it stands, the Charger is a big beautiful car that has alot of the right curves and angles, proudly putting it's muscle car heritage on display. However, the car is truly lacking in alot of ways. Mopar Muscle cars have always had cool hoods, scalloped doors, sculpted sides, big spoilers (Gull Wings, Go Wings, THE DAYTONA WING! and even the regular two-post spoilers), Graphics, cool wheels and all kinds of need little quirks that made them awesome. That needs to continue with this car we have right now. This car needs spoiler options, hood options, ground effects, graphics, light upgrades (headlights and taillamps) wheel options, etc. Brake caliper color options need to be addressed as well. Inside the car definitely needs different color options besides just black and red. It needs that Laguna Sephia option, it needs houndstooth options in black and orange, or black and tan or even black and a dark coffee brown. The car needs the LED airbag horn cover with options of the Fratzog logo, R/T, Scat Pack & Daytona LED emblems in the center that lights up with the same options as the rest of the interior mood lighting. The car could use some cool Direct Connection shifter options and that Alpine subwoofer system that was at Roadkill nights next to the supercharged Ram 1500 truck.

2.) Power: A 420hp Charger R/T and a 550hp Charger Scat Pack aren't anything to sneeze at. Doesn't mean that more power isn't needed. Direct Connection kits that offer tunes, the new-gen K&N intake, smoother, larger intercooler piping and intercoolers, blow off valves, injectors, fuel pump upgrades, better catted down pipes, Direct Connection by Magnaflow exhaust systems (in different sound levels) and things like that would be pretty nice along with suspension packages and parts, Brake packages, and other things that would draw customers in to Direct Connection and SRT upgrades.

Think we are on the same page. Maybe the artistic talent at MI could give us some computer generated renditions of Chargers to gage reactions. Hopefully this Mopar/DC Charger concept will be more than superficial and start the ball rolling on some things folks can add to make a statement. I’d love to see Chrysler spin off a 300 from the Charger sedan that takes its natural elegance to a higher level for those who want to go in that direction of luxury. Time to get serious.

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