The Mopar 14 Dodge Challenger Sells Out in One Day

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The customizable Mopar 14 version of the Dodge Challenger that was introduced at the 2013 SEMA Show in Las Vegas is completely sold out after just one day in the order bank – with all 100 units planned for production having been ordered and configured to the prospective owners’ tastes to create the rarest modern Challengers to date.

Unlike the previous Mopar branded vehicles, the Mopar 14 Dodge Challenger R/T was a limited production model, but it was the most limited of the Mopar vehicles with just 100 units offered to the public. Also, while the Mopar 10 Challenger, the Mopar 11 Charger, the Mopar 12 Chrysler 300C and the Mopar 13 Dart were all fairly uniform from one car to the next, the Mopar 14 package came with a high level of customization so there is a chance that no two cars are alike. Pretty much anything available in the Mopar aftermarket performance catalog for the 2014 Dodge Challenger R/T could be added at the factory and included as “standard equipment” for the Mopar 14.

This combination of limited numbers and an incredible list of optional features made it very clear that the Mopar 14 Challenger would be a popular item as soon as it was announced at SEMA, but even Chrysler couldn’t have predicted interested like this. The Mopar 14 officially went on sale on April 1st and by midday on April 2nd, all 100 units had been ordered.

“The very high demand for the Mopar ’14 Challenger spotlights the success of our limited-edition, Mopar-modified vehicles, and also clearly demonstrates the passion our customers have for personalizing their rides,” said Pietro Gorlier, President and CEO of Mopar, Chrysler Group’s service, parts and customer-care brand. “Whether during or after the ordering process, Mopar is there to help put a personal touch on customers’ rides.”

Standard features of every Mopar 14 Dodge Challenger R/T included the awesome new Shaker hood scoop on top of the 5.7L Hemi, 20 inch gloss black wheels with Mopar center caps, a Black Vapor grille surround, a gloss black fuel door, a Satin Black decklid spoiler and the buyer’s choice of either Pitch Black or Bright White exterior paint along with three different exterior stripe packages. On the inside, all Mopar 14 Challengers feature premium leather seats with blue accent stitching and a blue Mopar M logo on the seatbacks, a serialized dash plaque and Mopar branded key fobs in addition to a unique owner’s kit with each car.

“The Mopar ’14 Challenger shows that when combining a legendary car like the Dodge Challenger R/T Shaker and making it even more exclusive, we create collectible performance machines unlike anything else on the road,” said Tim Kuniskis, President and CEO of Dodge Brand. “From the Mopar ’14 Challenger to the new Scat Pack performance stage kits available on Challenger, Charger and Dart, you can continue to expect great things when Dodge and Mopar team up.”

Of those 100 Mopar 14 Dodge Challenger R/T’s sold earlier this week, 52 of them were Pitch Black while the other 48 will be finished in the new Bright White. The “Shaker stripe” package was the most popular of the three striping options, followed by the body side decals and then the lower rocker stripe package. The most popular individual options were the Mopar hood pin package, Mopar Performance badges, quad exhaust tips, the Dodge Challenger monogrammed car cover and the Mopar Performance cat-back exhaust system. Some of the other items added to the Mopar 14 included a Other Dodge News:
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