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The Dodge Challenger Holy Guacamole, Representing Its Given Alias At The 2021 SEMA
Among the many showcases at the 2021 SEMA in Las Vegas, none had a worthier name than this, the Dodge Challenger Holy Guacamole.
This concept by the engineers at Mopar was a fantastic rendition of their 2020 limited run Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody 50th Anniversary edition.
Symbolising its given alias and an attempt to inject a retro 1970s vibe into the modern-day Challenger, it adorns a lovely shade of ‘Rotten Avocado’ green.
It has also been fitted with a Mopar suspension kit, 20-inch Forgeline wheels and a ‘Gold School’ painted shaker hood scoop.
In terms of the interior, it further complements the name with green and yellow tartan seats that feature wooden trims for a proper 70s look.
Apart from that, its 6.4-litre HEMI V8 ticker also gets treated to a Mopar cold-air intake and an optimised air box.
As a reference, its original petrol mill mated to a 6-speed transmission produces up to 485 hp of power at 6,100 rpm and 644 nm of torque at 4,100 rpm.
In brief, the Holy Guacamole does not just exude a sinister and beastly presence, but it also represents the name given with its growl.
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Afiq Saha
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