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2023 Dodge Challenger and Charger Get Mopar Special Editions

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  • The 2023 Dodge Challenger and Charger get matching Mopar special editions that bring unique exterior and interior bits.

  • Called the '23 Mopar Special Edition package, it's reserved for widebody R/T Scat Pack models and costs $3995 apiece.

  • Mopar will sell 200 Challengers and 200 Chargers in the U.S. with the package, and orders will open in September.

The 2023 Dodge Challenger and Charger might be heading down the road to nowhere, what with production of both muscle cars set to expire by year's end, but Mopar—Dodge's factory-backed parts supplier and servicer—will bid farewell to each with matching special-edition packages.

Mopar Twinsies

Called the '23 Mopar Special Edition package, it'll be available on new Challengers and Chargers with the widebody R/T Scat Pack configuration. While the Mopar treatment won't change any of the car's mechanical bits, meaning their 485-hp 6.4-liter Hemi V-8s will be unchanged, it will customize their looks.

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Along with Pitch Black paint and black 20-inch wheels, the special-edition Challenger and Chargers both receive matte-black body graphics and Mopar Blue accents seen on the front and rear brake calipers, hood, roof, and trunklid. The latter will be made of carbon fiber, which isn't offered on any production model.

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Inside, the '23 Mopar Special Editions come with shiny door sills as well as mats on the floor and in the trunk that feature Mopar logos. Each model also comes with an exclusive Mopar owner's kit that includes a metal certificate of authenticity. It includes a serialized vehicle-build number along with rendering of the car courtesy of Mopar's design team.

Limited Production

Mopar will only build 440 total special editions. With 40 allocated to Canada, that leaves 200 Challengers and 200 Chargers for U.S. customers who will each have to pay an extra $3995 on top of the car's base prices, which are $55,855 and $57,920, respectively. Orders have to be made through individual Dodge dealerships, with production set to start in September and deliveries slated for the following month.

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