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Mopar Gets in on the 2023 Dodge Last Call Challenger and Charger Action with Two Special Packages

Dodge is wrapping up production of its HEMI-powered muscle cars. Now, Mopar is adding a special package to dress up the historic last high-performance vehicles.

By now, you have heard that Dodge is winding down its production of its gas-powered 2023 Dodge Challenger and Charger models. I have reported at length about all of the different Last Call special-editions that you can order to commemorate the high-performance vehicles. Now, Mopar is getting in on the action. Mopar is producing two limited-edition packages that can be ordered on the 2023 Dodge Challenger and Charger R/T Scat Pack Widebody models. The interior and exterior upgrades will be available straight from the factory.

“Our iconic two-door and four-door muscle cars from Dodge are perfect vehicles to continue our annual tradition of offering exclusive, performance-oriented, low-volume packages of quality-tested, factory-backed performance parts and accessories from the Mopar Custom Shop,” said Mike Koval, head of Mopar North America. “With striking matte black and Mopar Blue accents, both Mopar ‘23 models will turn heads and be sought after by performance enthusiasts and collectors alike.”

 

Limited-Editions of the 2023 Mopar Challenger and Charger Models

There will only be 440 of the Mopar upgraded vehicles available, 220 of each model. Two hundred Challengers and two hundred Chargers will be produced for the United States and 20 of each for Canada.

Exterior Mopar Upgrades

Both Mopar ‘23 models are available only in Pitch Black Clear Coat with unique matte-black graphics and Mopar Blue tracer stripes along the hood, roof and decklid. More custom touches include a bespoke Mopar Blue grille badge, Mopar Blue brake calipers behind forged carbon-black wheels and Mopar valve stem caps. An exclusive all-new carbon-fiber decklid spoiler is being used for the first time and is available only on Mopar ‘23 models.

Interior features

  • Serialized Mopar instrument-panel badge
  • Alpine Audio Group
  • Carbon Suede Interior Package includes real carbon fiber interior accents and suede headliner

Plus Package content includes:

  • Scat Pack logos on backs of black Nappa/Alcantara material combination seats
  • Heated, flat-bottom and leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • Power tilt/telescoping steering column
  • Heated and ventilated front seats
  • Premium stitched dashboard panel
  • Bright pedals
  • Mopar locking lug nuts

Standard Widebody Package content for both Mopar ‘23 models includes:

  • 20-by-11-inch forged-aluminum wheels with exclusive Carbon Black finish
  • Body-color fender flares add 3.5 inches of width over Pirelli P Zero 305/35ZR20 summer performance tires
  • SRT-tuned Widebody competition suspension with Bilstein three-mode adaptive damping

 

HEMI Performance

Power comes from the 392 HEMI® V-8 with best-in-class 485 naturally aspirated horsepower. Standard transmission on the Mopar ‘23 Challenger is the Tremec 6-speed manual. The proven TorqueFlite 8-speed automatic transmission is available on the Mopar ‘23 Challenger and standard on the Mopar ‘23 Charger.

 

Brembo six-piston front brake calipers (four-piston rear) painted in exclusive Mopar Blue provide superior stopping power.

 

Mopar's Exclusive Owner’s Kit

Each buyer will receive a Mopar ’23 owner kit that features a custom-made, personalized metal certificate of authenticity with serialized vehicle-build number and a special rendering of the vehicle by the Mopar design team.

 

Limited Production

The U.S. manufacturer’s suggested retail price for the exclusive Mopar ’23 Special Edition Package is $3,995.

 

Production starts in September with deliveries expected to begin in October. Interested customers should contact their local Dodge dealership for more information.

 

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Mary Conway is a professional automotive journalist and has decades of experience specializing in automotive news analysis. She covered the Detroit Three for more than twenty years for the ABC affiliate, in Detroit. Her affection for the Motor City comes naturally. Her father ran a gas station while Mary was growing up, in Wisconsin.

 

 

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