Mopar Shows Two New Concepts For SEMA 2025

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Mopar is making a strong showing at the 2025 SEMA Show, unveiling two modern “street machine” concepts that bridge muscle car heritage with today’s performance engineering.


The centerpiece builds are The Dude Ram 1500 Concept and the Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger, both showcasing how Stellantis’ performance arm continues to blend nostalgia with innovation.

According to Darren Bradshaw, senior vice president of Mopar North America, the goal for this year’s display was to demonstrate how Mopar can “assist owners in customizing a ride that fits the personal blueprint of their individual lifestyles.” The brand’s 15,000-square-foot exhibit includes not only these two headline builds, but also dozens of custom Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, and Ram vehicles, along with hundreds of factory-backed performance parts and accessories.

The Dude Ram 1500 Concept


The Dude Ram 1500 Concept revives one of Dodge’s earliest sport truck packages from the 1970s, reimagined for a modern audience. Built on a Ram 1500 Big Horn, the concept features a lowered stance, satin black 22-inch wheels, and side-exit exhausts. The truck’s Sublime Green paint and satin black “C-stripe” graphics pay direct homage to the original “Dude” trim, which made its debut in 1970.


Under the hood sits a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 producing 395 horsepower, upgraded with a Mopar cold-air intake. Inside, custom Alea leather seats feature bright green stitching, while a special “The Dude” instrument panel badge and in-console safe complete the interior.

Mopar Dodge SIXPACK Charger Concept


On the car side of the display, the Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger Concept takes the all-new 2026 Charger and infuses it with a mix of production-ready accessories and conceptual enhancements. Finished in Stryker Purple with carbon-fiber aerodynamic components—including the hood, front splitter, and decklid spoiler—the concept lowers the Charger’s stance by an inch via a Mopar performance suspension kit.


Power comes from the 550-horsepower 3.0-liter Twin Turbo SIXPACK HO engine, paired with a Mopar cold-air intake and stainless-steel dual exhaust system. The interior receives custom two-tone Katzkin leather, orange and purple stitching, and Mopar pedal covers.


This article was co-written using AI and was then heavily edited and optimized by our editorial team.


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  • F_v138605485 F_v138605485 on Oct 31, 2025

    The six pack might be fast on paper...so was the EV. No one cares. We all want and are waiting for the V8 to return. It has soul. It sounds unlike anything else. We want a manual please!

    • Joe Turnes Joe Turnes on Nov 03, 2025

      The new Charger was not designed to/will never have a v8.


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