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A bright green, modern pickup truck with black wheels and accents—showcasing Mopar Performance Concepts—is parked indoors on a reflective floor with a neutral background.

Mopar Debuts 2 Performance Concepts At SEMA

Mopar brings historic inspiration to SEMA.

With a rich history that is one of the most celebrated in American automotive history, Mopar has an incredible lineage of performance cars and special editions to look back on, and the brand’s creations at SEMA are celebrations of that heritage. At the 2025 SEMA show, which is on the horizon, Mopar is unveiling two stunning Ram and Dodge concepts, and also displaying other custom cars at the show from the Chrysler, Jeep, and Ram brands, and all of the cars that will be on display highlight the heritage and future optimism of Mopar.

Two of the highlights of Mopar’s SEMA presence this year are the Dude Ram 1500 Concept and the Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger Concept. The first is an homage to the original “Dude” sport trim package from the 1970s, showcasing a lowered ride height and a sporty edge. A Sublime Green exterior with vintage-inspired striping adds to the sporty, historically inspired look, and an upgraded V8 engine adds bite to the concept’s bark.

Meanwhile, the Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger Concept highlights the new inline-six engine that powers the latest combustion-powered generation of the legendary Dodge Charger. The turbocharged 3.0-liter engine develops an impressive 550 horsepower, and the Stryker Purple exterior with carbon fiber accents suggests its performance potential. Custom wheels, orange Brembo brake calipers, and a custom leather interior enhance its already striking design.

Other SEMA debuts from Mopar include the Jeep Rewind Concept, the Ram 1500 NASCAR truck, and the Custom 1969 Plymouth Road Runner convertible. With a lineage of performance cars and special editions that has defined American automotive history, Mopar’s presence at this year’s SEMA honors Mopar’s past and showcases its proud future.

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Tyler Rampersaud