Mopar unveiled the 2026 Dodge Charger SIXPACK Concept at the 2025 SEMA Show, a performance-focused reimagining of the Charger built around Mopar’s factory tuning capabilities.
Exterior Design
The concept is finished in Stryker Purple, a color pulled from the Viper’s historical palette, paired with carbon fiber components on the hood, front splitter, and rear spoiler that serve both an aerodynamic and weight-reduction purpose. Retro-inspired strobe graphics and flared fenders round out the exterior styling.

Powertrain
Mopar built the concept around the Hurricane twin-turbo inline-six engine, tuned to produce 550 horsepower with the addition of a custom cold-air intake and a stainless steel exhaust system. The car also features a lowered suspension setup, Brass Monkey wheels, and Brembo brakes finished in a bright neon accent color.

Interior
Inside, the SIXPACK Concept features Tuscany Ink and Palomino leather upholstery with contrasting orange and purple stitching that echoes the exterior color scheme. Mopar also equipped the cabin with heavy-duty floor mats and pedal covers, blending everyday practicality with the car’s performance-oriented design.

Part of Mopar’s Broader SEMA Presence
The SIXPACK Concept was among the featured vehicles at Mopar’s SEMA display, reflecting the brand’s continued investment in performance-oriented concept builds that showcase both factory engineering and aftermarket-style customization within Dodge’s muscle car lineup.

