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Dodge Challenger Concept
Across the show floor Dodge was not about to be left without all the horsepower love. A veritable riot of journalists mobbed the stand while actress Eva Longoria of “Desperate Housewives” helped unveil the Dodge Challenger Concept car. While that was not necessary to get people’s attention the new Hemi powered muscle car was this year’s crowd pleaser. The bright pearl tangerine paint over a muscular chiseled profile and aggressive 20” wheels made a very modern interpretation of the classic Challenger. The designers used the 1970 Challenger as a starting point, keeping the minds eye DNA but modernizing the shape by pushing the wheels to the corners for a better stance. The car rolls on Chrysler’s successful LX platform that also supports the MTV favorite 300M, Dodge Magnum and Charger. The show car had the SRT tuned 6.1 liter Hemi V8 sporting 425hp and mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The interior was as retro as modern times could allow featuring Dodge’s famous pistol grip shifter on a console that looked right out of the old car. Luckily, the seating is from the 21st century with deep bolstered racing style chairs from the SRT parts bin. This car was said to be only a “concept”, but the safe bet is that a production car is coming to race you and your Mustang within 18 months at the local drags.
Chevrolet Camaro Concept
Chevrolet was not to be outdone. The Camaro never quite had the following of Ford’s Mustang, going out of production due to lack of buyers. That not withstanding, Chevrolet brought back the nameplate as well as the signature look. The Camaro Concept is as strikingly muscular and menacing to the eye as the Dodge Challenger but it has a sharper edge. Careful creases and bends put just enough 1967-1969 visual into the modern shape to make the car a dead ringer for the old one but enough of a modern look is thrown in to be relevant. Powered with GM’s well known 6.0 liter 400hp LS2 V8 and a 6-speed manual transmission found in the current Pontiac GTO, the car rides on a 110” wheelbase. Inside is a retro interior that almost looks torn from a 1969 Camaro, but resto-modded with today’s modern conveniences like airbags, AC, and an MP3 port. It has an independent rear suspension, 4-wheel disc brakes and 21” wheels. Chevrolet executives said this car is only a concept at this time adding that the car would probably be a success initially, but they want to be sure that 3 years down the road there would still be a demand for it.
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