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Mopar has a New Concept Version of the Dodge Charger SIXPACK and its Stryker Purple Color is Sure to Turn Heads

The 2026 Dodge Charger SIXPACK already screams performance and the new Moparized Concept takes it to the next level.
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Author: Mary Conway
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The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show is almost here and for Mopar, one of the big stars of the show is the Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger. The SIXPACK features the Inline 6 Hurricane engine. The Charger concept is Stryker Purple and is reminiscent of the bold colors featured on muscle cars in the 1970s. As I reported earlier, Mopar is also featuring a 2026 Ram 1500 HEMI concept called “The Dude”. 

Back in the 1970s, the Dodge “SIXPACK” badge referred to three two‑barrel carburetors for a total of six barrels. Today, the 2026 Dodge Charger Scat Pack revives that SIXPACK designation with a straight six-cylinder layout.

The 2026 Dodge Charger Scat Pack is powered by the 3.0-liter Hurricane Twin Turbo I-6 “SIXPACK” high-output (H.O.) engine. The turbo-powered SIXPACK H.O. engine in Charger Scat Pack is the most powerful version of the Hurricane in production. The engine uses a new, low-restriction air induction system and low-restriction exhaust system to enhance horsepower and torque. It is an enhanced version of the Hurricane engine that powers the 2025 Ram 1500 RHO. The Charger Scat Pack does 0-60 in 3.9-seconds and runs the quarter-mile in 12.2 seconds. It has a top speed of 177 mph.

“Our two new Mopar concepts showcase what modern street machines from Dodge and Ram can offer for enthusiasts,” said Darren Bradshaw, senior vice president of Mopar North America. “We bring our latest creative designs and innovative engineering to life at the SEMA Show every year, demonstrating our capability at Mopar to assist owners in customizing a ride that fits the personal blueprint of their individual lifestyles.”

Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger Concept 

Some fans had trouble accepting the EV version of the Dodge Charger Daytona as a muscle car. However, the gas-powered 2026 Dodge Charger is unmistakable, featuring pure Dodge muscle and performance. It has a  whopping 550 horsepower and 531 lb.-ft. of torque.

Mopar designers added a wide array of performance and interior upgrades to create the Moparized Dodge SIXPACK Charger concept. 

The vivid Stryker Purple exterior is highlighted with satin carbon-fiber accents. Lightweight carbon-fiber components, including the hood, front splitter and rear decklid spoiler, improve airflow and downforce for performance gains. The concept includes vented fenders to the improved aerodynamics by releasing air pressure from inside the wheel wells. 

Satin Black Mopar bodyside graphics run the full length of the doors to the rear quarter panels. Mopar provides a performance suspension spring kit to lower the ride height one inch. The lowered stance reduces the center of gravity for enhanced road feel, sharper cornering and improved high-speed stability. 

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Custom, five-spoke, 21-by-11-inch Brass Monkey wheels and custom orange Brembo brake calipers, add even more personalization to the SIXPACK Charger concept. 

The Concept Takes the 2026 Dodge SIXPACK Charger to A New Level

The Dodge SIXPACK Charger concept is powered by the 550-horsepower 3.0-liter Twin Turbo SIXPACK HO engine. Performance upgrades include a custom Mopar cold-air intake and cat-back, stainless-steel, dual exhaust system. Friends have seen a purple Dodge Charger driving around Detroit. There were rumors that the striking purple vehicle would be a new version of the ‘Cuda. So far, that is not the case. The purple color sure stands out. The award-winning interior features premium leather seats with contrasting black and tan surfaces, along with orange and purple stitching. 

Mopar’s SEMA Display

The new Mopar concept vehicles are among several highlights in Mopar’s 15,345-square-foot display in the South Hall. There are also numerous customized vehicles and hundreds of quality-tested, factory-backed, performance parts and accessories on display. The Mopar display includes customized vehicles from Dodge, Ram, Chrysler and Jeep, plus hundreds of factory-backed performance parts and accessories.

SEMA runs next week, Nov. 4-7, in Las Vegas. While SEMA is usually restricted to auto industry professionals, this year, SEMA is open to the public on November 7th. 

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Mary Conway is a professional automotive journalist and has decades of experience specializing in automotive news analysis. She covered the Detroit Three for more than twenty years for the ABC affiliate, in Detroit. Her affection for the Motor City comes naturally. Her father ran a gas station while Mary was growing up, in Wisconsin.

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