© Motor Trend Staff From Motor Trend More good news for Mopar fans—to celebrate 10 years of factory-vehicle customization, the Mopar '19...
More good news for Mopar fans—to celebrate 10 years of factory-vehicle customization, the Mopar '19 Dodge Challenger receives special Shakedown graphics, a Shaker Hood, and a few custom interior goodies. The limited production run of 100 cars for North America will be available in Pitch Black or White Knuckle, with each priced starting at $45,835.
Since 2010, Mopar has created over 4,000 exclusive edition models and the latest package starts with an already cool Challenger R/T Scat Pack. It adds Mopar Shakedown graphics and four asymmetrical blue center stripes that start up front, curve around the pinned hood, and twist all the way back to the rear spoiler. The custom Challenger special edition also touts Shaker badging on its sides and a Mopar Design badge on the decklid.
It rolls on 20x9-inch aluminum wheels shod with Goodyear P245/45ZR20 rubber, Mopar-branded center and valve stem caps, and wheel locks. Brembo four-wheel disc performance brakes with red calipers help slow the black or white beast down. Under its Shaker Hood with a Mopar cold air intake beats a 392-cubic inch V-8 engine that delivers 485 horsepower and 475 lb-ft of torque. The Hemi is mated to a standard six-speed manual transmission or an optional eight-speed automatic transmission. Mopar strut tower braces and strut caps are silver-coated to impress your friends and increase structural stiffness for better handling.
Inside the cabin you'll find Performance front cloth seats with a two-tone Mopar logo embroidered into the seat backs, Mopar instrument panel badge, Berber floor mats, and polished door-sill guards. But wait, there's more—there's an exclusive Owner's Kit that features a "birth certificate" with the date of manufacture and build number. Plus, a Mopar booklet with an engraved vehicle number and rendering of the 10th limited edition Mopar '19 Dodge Challenger. If you like what you see you can order the limited-run models from dealers in September while supplies last. Delivery direct from the factory is expected to begin before the end of the year.
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