Mopar has unveiled seven modified vehicles for the 2021 SEMA Show.

Posted on October 29, 2021
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Mopar has unveiled seven modified vehicles for the 2021 SEMA Show.

The SEMA Show, the annual tuning extravaganza, will be held next week, and one of the busiest booths will be that of Mopar, the official aftermarket division of Sterantis.

This year, Mopar has prepared seven custom cars to provide tuners with inspiration and previews of its many accessories.

Dodge Challenger Holy Guacamole Concept: the Challenger has certainly come a long way over the years, but it is as attractive as ever. Dodge made this clear with the guacamole-themed 2020 Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody 50th Anniversary model. The new Challenger R/T features a number of new features: wood-paneled dash accents, plaid trim on the doors and seats, and gold touches on the hood scoops. The exterior paint is a custom color called Rotten Avocado, and it would not be surprising to see a special edition Challenger eventually.

Jeep Wrangler 4xe Concept: The Wrangler is one of the most popular vehicles to customize, so it's no surprise to see it on this list; Mopar got a Wrangler 4xe for its booth at the SEMA Show, and Jeep Performance Parts bin to outfit the vehicle with genuine parts and accessories. Major items included a 2.0-inch lift-up kit with Fox shocks tuned specifically for the plug-in hybrid Wrangler. There are also beadlock-compatible wheels with functional beadlock rings. These are wrapped with 37-inch BFGoodrich KM3 tires. Reinforced hinges allow a full-size spare wheel and tire to be mounted in the rear.

Jeep Wrangler Overlook Concept: This Wrangler concept shows how the popular off-roader can be made comfortable and stylish. the rear is 12 inches longer to accommodate the third row of seats, and the roof is 5 inches higher, giving everyone enough headroom. headroom for everyone. The interior features black Katzkin leather on the seats and dashboard, while the exterior has a steel front bumper and 20-inch Black Rhino York wheels with 37-inch BFGoodrich KM3 tires.

Jeep Grand Cherokee L Breckenridge Concept: The new Grand Cherokee L three-row SUV was also the basis for the Jeep concept. The two-tone matte and metallic exterior gives it a premium look, with 21-inch Mopar wheels, a Mopar roof rack, and a Thule storage box. The premium theme continues inside, with blue leather on the seats and doors, combined with satin walnut dash accents.

Ram 1500 TRX RexRunner Concept: With the RexRunner concept, Mopar seeks to show that the 702-hp Ram 1500 TRX can be the basis for a capable desert racer. Since the stock TRX already has the power needed to climb dunes, Mopar focused on increasing the pickup truck's capabilities. Major upgrades include 18 black Rhino Chamber wheels with 37-inch Goodyear tires. Also included are rock rails and skid plates, with the front skid plate helping to increase the approach angle by 2.3 degrees to 32.5 degrees.

Ram 1500 Outdoorsman Concept: With the 1500-based Outdoorsman concept, Mopar demonstrates how easily the popular workhorse can be transformed into a lifestyle vehicle. The bed rack system allows oversized items to be mounted on top of the vehicle, and the Expertec bed slide system provides rolling panels (each rated for 2,000 pounds) for storing a variety of tools and gear. The Mopar Rumgate Task Bench fits into the tailgate along with a custom T-rack mounting system. It also features a 2.0-inch lift kit with Fox shocks and 20-inch Black Rhino wheels wrapped in 35-inch Continental tires.

Kaiser Jeep M725 Concept: Mopar's booth is not all new cars. Also scheduled to make an appearance is this 1967 Kaiser Jeep M725 military ambulance, which has been transformed into an off-road vehicle that one can only imagine being used by emergency personnel. It is powered by a modern 6.4-liter V-8 engine that delivers 485 horsepower to all four wheels via a vintage TorqueFlite 727 automatic transmission. It is also equipped with 20-inch Black Rhino Armory wheels, wrapped around huge 40-inch tires. A highlight is the custom-designed roof panel above the cargo area, which can be raised 16 inches to create enough room for occupants to stand, for example, in an emergency.

The SEMA Show will be held November 2-5 in Las Vegas. For more information, visit the dedicated hub.

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