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CAN’T DECIDE ON A COLOR FOR YOUR DODGE CHALLENGER? THAT’S FINE!

It’s Not A Paint Job, It’s a Wrap, And It Comes With More Than 10 Colors

Dodge Challenger Wrap (all colors)

With the exit of the Dodge Challenger and Charger inching closer, The company is pulling out all of the stops to ensure fans can create whatever muscle car they want. CEO Tim Kuniskis revealed a variety of exciting offerings during speed week, not too long ago, which included a fully carbon fiber 1970’s Dodge Charger, as well as the comeback of the highly sought after Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat. If, during the midst of creating your own ride, you are stifled with what color option to choose, Dodge has a fix for that too. The company has officially opened the order books for its multi-colored Hi-Impact vehicle wrap for the Dodge Challenger. Yes, it looks like a pack of Lifesavers, and if you’re looking for a true standout among standout muscle cars, this just might be the way to do it.

Challenger Wrap (all colors) multiple views

 

Multi-colored is an understatement. This wrap features a total of 14 different exterior choices in one.  The wrap even brings back a few color options that were last available in 2019. The colors that come with the wrap include:

  • B5 Blue (2019)
  • Destroyer Grey (2019)
  • F8 Green
  • Frostbite
  • Go Mango
  • Granite
  • Octane Red
  • Pitch Black
  • Plum Crazy (2019)
  • Sinamon Stick
  • Sublime Green (2019)
  • TorRed
  • Triple Nickel
  • White Knuckle

The wrap costs $3,700 and that doesn’t include installation, which would need to be handled by a certified 3M installer. The wrap is applicable to any 2008-2023 Dodge Challenger widebody or non-widebody, for a limited time. You can order your multi-colored wrap on the DodgeGarage website, where you’ll also find details about the sixth “last call” vehicle, the Dodge Challenger Black Ghost, along with updates on Dodges’ 24-months of muscle Never Lift campaign that they announced last year.

 

Dodge seems to be throwing everything at its customer base to drum up and retain excitement about the brand as they transition into the world of EV’s. Dodge has been the first of “the big three” to unveil an all-electric muscle car and according to CEO Tim Kuniskis, the customization options we’re seeing now, will carry over.

Image copyright Steven Pham, Muscle Cars & Trucks
Image copyright Steven Pham, Muscle Cars & Trucks

Written by Cody U.

Cody is a Tennessee-based media professional with a degree in Journalism and Electronic Media. He has spent time as a country radio morning show producer and currently writes for MC&T as an outlet to geek out over cool cars, trucks, and utility vehicles.

Originally from California Cody has an appreciation for all-electric vehicles but a soft spot for the rumble of an all-American V8 muscle car. His dream car remains a 2007 Ford Mustang Bullitt. His fascination with all things cars stems from countless trips to car shows and watching car movies, of course.

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