5 Hidden Easter Eggs in Modern Dodge Cars

Here are some of the coolest easter eggs hidden in plain sight within Dodge products.

By Brett Foote - February 24, 2022
10 Hidden Easter Eggs in Modern Dodge Cars
10 Hidden Easter Eggs in Modern Dodge Cars
10 Hidden Easter Eggs in Modern Dodge Cars
10 Hidden Easter Eggs in Modern Dodge Cars
10 Hidden Easter Eggs in Modern Dodge Cars
10 Hidden Easter Eggs in Modern Dodge Cars
10 Hidden Easter Eggs in Modern Dodge Cars

Find 'Em All

Dodge and its fellow Stellantis brands have always been known for tucking some pretty cool Easter eggs into its vehicles, perhaps more so than any other automaker. Thus, it's actually quite difficult to pick out 10 favorites, even when we narrow it down to the modern era. Regardless, that's precisely what we've done with an assist from Dodge Garage, which recently highlighted some very cool Dodge Easter eggs that you may or may not be aware of.

Ode to the Track

This Easter egg hunt kicks off with the fifth-generation Dodge Viper, which features a tiny map of the legendary Nurburgring in its passenger side door handle, as well as another map of Laguna Seca underneath the cup holder, both of which pay homage to the Viper's racing legacy and track-tested performance.

Snakes Everywhere

One Viper Easter egg that most are probably well aware of lies in the instrument cluster, where a red Viper head logo lights up when the tach nears the red line. The hood heat extractors, grille, and taillights also feature a snakeskin pattern to boot.

Tiny Challenger

The current-gen Dodge Challenger contains quite a few hidden features as well, including an outline of the car in the lower driver's side portion of the windshield, while the Demon features the same outline doing a "burnout" - a nifty touch for the drag strip-focused model.

Catching Air

Up front, the Demon also sports its familiar "devil head" logo inside the air catcher inlet. On other models, this same space contains either a Hellcat or T/A logo, depending on which Challenger variant it is.

Red Eye

And finally, the Challenger Hellcat Redeye is easy to distinguish from regular Hellcat-powered models thanks to the fact that its logo has, well, a red eye. It's a pretty obvious and blatant but cool little touch for the more powerful model.

Bonus: Ram History

Move on to the 2019+ Ram pickup, and you'll probably notice that it has its own homage to the model's history located underneath the center console, which is a nifty touch. And of course, the Hellcat-powered TRX has its own special Easter eggs that poke fun at its rival, the Ford F-150 Raptor.

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