Chrysler previews 2009 SEMA collection
By arman on Oct 16, 2009 with Comments 0
Chrysler has released details and images of their amazing collection for this year’s SEMA tuning show in Las Vegas, which includes Mopar Dodge Challenger 1320, the Mopar Dodge Ram Bianco, the Mopar Jeep Wrangler Overland and the Mopar Jeep Lower Forty.
The coolest member of the collection should be this Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Lower Forty equipped with massive 40-inch x 13.5-inch tires mounted on Mopar’s 20-inch forged-aluminum wheels which gives it a go-anywhere capability plus an amazing look! Apart from the huge wheels Three inches are chopped from the windshield frame and a 10-degree rake is added to make it look even more striking.
Then there is this Jeep Wrangler Overland which the Mopar team has turned into a self-contained campsite! which is suitable for the adventures type of people. To increase cargo capacity for hauling gear, the Jeep Wrangler Overland’s rear seats are replaced with a large, flat, rubberized utility floor, also it features 3-inch suspension lift and a Full Traction rear sway bar. The lift allows aggressive 35-inch tires mounted on 17-inch steel Mopar winter/off-road wheels.
Of course Chrysler couldn’t attend the show without a kick-ass version of its most remarkable car, the Challenger. So they have prepared this Dodge Challenger 1320, featuring the Drag Pak option which is a light-weight, stripped-down, race-only, special-order version of the Dodge Challenger designed for competitive drag racing. The car is equipped with a 426 cubic-inch, all-aluminum, HEMI V-8 crate engine that generates 556 horsepower and comes with a Mopar body kit.
And finally we have this Dodge Ram Bianco which is modified to reflect an upscale feel and appearance with the aid of Mopar performance parts and accessories. It is powered by a 5.7 liter V8 HEMI engine and on the outside features a Mopar body kit and modified Mopar fender flares give a unique, sophisticated look. The stance is aided by a Ground Force lowering kit that not only lowers the vehicle, but also provides excellent ride and handling. The inside of the truck bed features Mopar’s bed rug–a plush, yet washable carpet.
“Our Mopar vehicles demonstrate this company’s passion and enthusiasm for the automotive aftermarket,” said Pietro Gorlier, President and Chief Executive Officer – Mopar Service, Parts and Customer Care, Chrysler Group LLC. “We will gauge reaction to these vehicles and explore new directions as we develop Mopar performance parts and accessories for our vehicles.”
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