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Mopar Unleashes Two Bold Concepts at SEMA 2025

  • Writer: Nick Cavanaugh @Car_Sick_Nick
    Nick Cavanaugh @Car_Sick_Nick
  • Oct 28
  • 2 min read

The Dude Ram 1500 and SIXPACK Charger Redefine Customization


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The SEMA Show is Mopar’s ultimate stage for innovation, creativity, and performance. For 2025, Mopar is turning heads with two stunning concept vehicles that celebrate heritage while pushing modern design and engineering forward: The Dude Ram 1500 and the Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger.


“Our two new Mopar concepts showcase what modern street machines from Dodge and Ram can offer for enthusiasts,” said Darren Bradshaw, Senior Vice President of Mopar North America. “We bring our latest creative designs and innovative engineering to life at the SEMA Show every year, demonstrating our capability to help owners customize a ride that fits their lifestyle.”


The Dude Ram 1500 Concept


The Dude is a modern interpretation of the sport truck persona that defined the Ram brand in the early 1970s. Inspired by the original Dude trim package, this concept blends nostalgic styling with contemporary performance.


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Based on a Ram 1500 Big Horn, The Dude wears a striking Sublime Green exterior accented by satin black C-stripes running the full length of the truck. Blacked-out details on the hood, grille, roof, mirrors, and tailgate amplify its aggressive look. A lowered stance, satin black 22-by-10-inch wheels, and a custom front splitter complete the street-ready aesthetic.


Performance matches the attitude. Under the hood sits the legendary 5.7-liter HEMI V8 delivering 395 horsepower, enhanced with a Mopar cold-air intake. Side-exit exhausts with black tips add a race-inspired touch.


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Inside, Alea leather seats feature bright green stitching, complemented by dark trim and a custom instrument panel badge with The Dude logo. Mopar adds practical upgrades like an in-console safe, multi-accessory instrument panel rail, and all-weather floor mats.


Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger Concept


The all-new 2026 Dodge Charger is already a performance icon, but Mopar takes it further with the SIXPACK Charger concept. Finished in vivid Stryker Purple with satin carbon-fiber accents, this muscle car exudes confidence and capability.


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Lightweight carbon-fiber components, including the hood, front splitter, and rear decklid spoiler, improve aerodynamics and downforce. Vented fenders release air pressure from the wheel wells for enhanced stability. Satin Black Mopar strobe-style graphics stretch along the bodyside, while a performance suspension spring kit lowers the ride height by one inch for sharper handling.


Custom five-spoke Brass Monkey wheels and orange Brembo brake calipers add visual drama. Under the hood, the SIXPACK Charger packs a 550-horsepower 3.0-liter Twin Turbo SIXPACK HO engine with Mopar cold-air intake and stainless-steel cat-back exhaust for exhilarating sound and performance.


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Inside, Katzkin premium leather seats combine Tuscany Ink and Palomino surfaces with orange and purple stitching. Mopar pedal covers, all-weather mats, and a rear cargo mat complete the interior upgrades.


Mopar at SEMA


These concepts headline Mopar’s 15,345-square-foot display in South Hall, alongside customized vehicles from Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram, plus hundreds of factory-backed performance parts and accessories. Fans can also meet NHRA stars Tony Stewart, Matt Hagan, and Leah Pruett during autograph sessions on November 4.


Mopar continues to prove why it is the go-to brand for enthusiasts who demand style, performance, and personalization. The Dude Ram 1500 and SIXPACK Charger are bold statements of what is possible when heritage meets innovation.




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Nick Cavanaugh | @Car_Sick_Nick | All Roads Lead to The Motor City

 
 
 

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