2012 Detroit Auto Show Dodge Charger Redline

Dodge revealed their new tuning Mopar concept and its modified by the official from the Charger models called Dodge Charger Redline Concept at 2012 Detroit Auto Show happened couple weeks ago.

Look at the appearance, The Dodge Charger Redline primarily in stunning red colour, with a carbon fiber rear spoiler and size is 20″ Mopar Black Envy wheels with a great visual impact.

The inside the car with a red leather seats, interior door and instrument panel is also a large red decorative, continue to stimulate the driver’s driving desire. addition to that with metal pedals. Manipulations, Charger Redline also been a corresponding upgrade, including the full-cat back exhaust system, in addition to switch to a sports brake pads and brake calipers in order to achieve better results.

Power train, Dodge Charger Redline concept is equipped with Gen III 426 of 7.0 liters HEMIV8 engine power than the original car in the 5.7-liter V8 HEMI engine, more powerful, the maximum power of 598 horsepower, it is worth mentioning that the new engine lighter in weight, lighter than the old engine 45kg. Mopar stressed that this engine is limited to the track and off-road use.

The Dodge Charger Redline concept changes in body appearance, the stability and power aspects of the upgrade is the biggest, brightest spot, strong power system allows the car’s dynamic performance is worth the wait. :)

Your Call!

  • Bgates

    Who wrote that article, a three year-old? 
    It’s terrible!

  • Dale Skrobot

    This is nice but I’m still waiting for the Sidewinder Concept they revealed YEARS ago to present itself.

    The tires had flame tread so when you left “11′s,” it looked like a flame trail. 

    Then there’s the Dodge Tomahawk. Anything cool that Dodge has dreamed up, will never see the production line.
    I guess my big question is, why does Dodge always push the envelope and then back down when it comes to pulling the trigger? We want something radical, something out there, something unique. Dodge, you’re slowly disappearing in the midst of Chevy and Ford, especially by discontinuing the Neon SRT-4 over 6 years ago.