The 2026 Dodge Charger Sixpack with the twin turbocharged, 3.0-liter Hurricane I6 will soon begin reaching dealerships around the country, so it comes as little surprise that Mopar has modified one of these 550-horsepower muscle cars to the 2025 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. While it is running on near-stock power, the exterior of this new Dodge Charger is heavily modified with an array of items slated for the Direct Connection/Mopar catalog.

“The bold styling of the 2026 Dodge Charger is unmistakable, featuring pure Dodge muscle inspired by heritage and driven by performance. Mopar designers and engineers set out to build upon the continuing evolution of this modern muscle car by adding a wide array of exterior performance and interior upgrades to create the Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger concept.”

While there are upgrades inside and under the hood, the most prominent changes to this 2026 Dodge Charger Sixpack are on the outside. Mopar has added carbon fiber components to cut weight, improve aerodynamics and create a more aggressive aesthetic, with a custom hood, front splitter and rear spoiler. Those lightweight parts showcase a satin finish on the exposed carbon weave, providing a stunning contrast against the Stryker Purple paint. It should be noted that Mopar already has part numbers and pricing for the hood, splitter and spoiler, along with most of the other items, but we will talk about that later.

Next, Mopar has added conceptual vented front fenders, Satin Black “strobe” bodyside graphics and custom 21×11-inch Brass Monkey wheels over custom orange Brembo brake calipers. The exterior appearance is capped off by a performance suspension system that improves handling and drops the body by an inch.

Speaking of performance, the Moparized 2026 Dodge Charger Sixpack is fitted with a Mopar cold air intake and a Mopar stainless steel exhaust system. We imagine that those add some power, but no figures have been provided. If nothing else, the intake and exhaust add some extra sound to the twin turbo I6. It should be noted that Mopar also has part numbers and prices for the suspension, intake and exhaust system.

Finally, this modified 2026 Dodge Charger Sixpack showcases custom Katzkin premium leather seating surfaces in black with tan trim (Katzkin calls the black Tuscany Ink and the tan Palomino), with orange and purple stitching. There is also a set of Mopar bright pedal covers, all-weather floormats and a rear cargo mat included in this unique muscle car build.





Patrick Rall is a professional writer and photographer with a passion for all things automotive. Having grown up in his father’s performance shop, he spent extensive time at the oval track and drag strip – both driving and wrenching on various types of vehicles. In addition to working as a writer, Patrick previously worked as an automotive technician before moving on to a business office position with a chain of dealerships, and this broad spectrum of experience in the industry allows him to offer a unique look on the automotive world. Follow Patrick on Twitter, Facebook and on Youtube.
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