New Challenger?
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New Challenger?
Could this be the new Challenger? We can only hope that the production version comes close, and it's not another misleading tease like the '99 Charger concept was.
http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=103629
http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=103629
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RE: New Challenger?
Looks really, really good. Here's my question though. Why make the Charger a 4 door and then give us a Challenger? I realize this may be beating a dead horse but I still think the Charger should have been the coupe we all got.
That said, this looks a LOT better then it's previous model. I like the new age look to an old style car, very similar to the way the new Mustang is.
I will say that I am a bit surprised at how bulky it looks. Granted, those pictures arent ideal to truly get an idea of it, but I gotta wonder about it.
Kudos to plum500 and burningman for managing to come up with a very very similar looking concept cars. Looking good fellas, real good!!!!!
That said, this looks a LOT better then it's previous model. I like the new age look to an old style car, very similar to the way the new Mustang is.
I will say that I am a bit surprised at how bulky it looks. Granted, those pictures arent ideal to truly get an idea of it, but I gotta wonder about it.
Kudos to plum500 and burningman for managing to come up with a very very similar looking concept cars. Looking good fellas, real good!!!!!
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RE: New Challenger?
As this project is still too far into the future, I wouldn't drool over anything until we get some finalize results ready for production! We can dream tho. I think the Neon SRT series is about as closest to the concept model that I have seen so far that became production without major changes.
That car looks like a Charger body but with the length shorten, and then changed the front and rear details. Other than that, the car looks awesome. I like to see what they are going to chop off and replace with when this car does go into production.
That car looks like a Charger body but with the length shorten, and then changed the front and rear details. Other than that, the car looks awesome. I like to see what they are going to chop off and replace with when this car does go into production.
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2006 Dodge Challenger Concept:
The new Challenger will debut mid-2007 as a 2008 model. The Challenger Concept that is shown from Autoweek.com, will debut at the North American Intr'l Auto Show (NAIAS) in January. The car is powered by a 6.1L HEMI V-8 (has yet to be determined if it is the 392CI HEMI V-8 based from the 6.1L, shown at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas this month.), it is also have a pistol grip shifter which is connected to the 6-speed manual gearbox. More offical pictures will be shown tomorrow, thanks to allpar.com. There is an embargo on the photos, until tonight at midnight.
Here is what a friend of mine from Chrysler Group's Media Providers sent me, today...
The 2006 Dodge Challenger concept resurrects another authentic American muscle car for the Dodge brand and continues to build on the success and heritage of the HEMIĀ® engine. "This concept possesses the heritage and classic forms of the original Dodge Challenger," said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President - Chrysler Group Design. "However, the ability to use the Dodge Magnum, Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 series architecture as the concept's foundation allowed us to bring a new level of quality and fit-and-finish to a muscle car icon."
These are the photos taken by Autoweek, while doing photo takes from Chrysler Group for the new Challenger. These photos have been enlarged...
I'll post more as word comes in.
redriderbob
Here is what a friend of mine from Chrysler Group's Media Providers sent me, today...
The 2006 Dodge Challenger concept resurrects another authentic American muscle car for the Dodge brand and continues to build on the success and heritage of the HEMIĀ® engine. "This concept possesses the heritage and classic forms of the original Dodge Challenger," said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President - Chrysler Group Design. "However, the ability to use the Dodge Magnum, Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 series architecture as the concept's foundation allowed us to bring a new level of quality and fit-and-finish to a muscle car icon."
These are the photos taken by Autoweek, while doing photo takes from Chrysler Group for the new Challenger. These photos have been enlarged...
I'll post more as word comes in.
redriderbob