
Picking up where the Mopar ’10 Challenger left off, Chrysler’s parts unit is offering a limited run of Chargers based on the new-for-2011 model. Called the Mopar ’11 Charger, the car offers some aesthetic tweaks and performance upgrades over the standard Dodge Charger R/T.
Starting  as it does with a Charger R/T, the Mopar ’11 Charger has a 5.7-liter  Hemi V-8 making 370 hp and 395 lb-ft of torque. A five-speed automatic  is the only transmission available, although, on the bright side, it  does have a retro pistol-grip shifter to constantly remind you that  there’s no manual. The Charger R/T’s Super Track Pak option  group—including a shorter final-drive ratio, a three-stage  stability-control system, and a sportier suspension tune—is standard.  Chrysler claims the Mopar Charger’s unique engine-control unit and  even-shorter 3.91:1 final drive (versus 3.06:1 for normal Track Pack  cars) will knock a couple tenths off of the R/T’s 0-to-60-mph time. The  Track Pak add-ons also bring heartier brakes, beefier anti-roll bars,  and 20-inch Goodyear F1 Supercar rubber, but the Mopar ’11 goes further  with front and rear strut-tower braces for increased roll stiffness.
The Mopar ’11 Charger will only be available slathered with Pitch Black  paint, and Mopar badges will adorn the grille and trunklid. The special  rear spoiler and five-spoke black wheels lend a sinister cop-car feel.  Offset stripes race up the hood, over the roof, and onto the trunk;  they’re complemented by color-matched stitching on the leather seats and  steering wheel. Company reps tell us that buyers will be able to order  the stripes in hues other than the standard Mopar Blue; it’s among the  first attempts to increase the personalization options offered by the  automaker. An identification plaque, Mopar pedal covers, new sill  plates, unique floor mats, and a Mopar-ized key fob round out the  tweaks. A bundle of stuff including a certificate of authenticity and  several Mopar promotional items also will be included with each  purchase.
Starting at $39,750 and limited to 1000 examples (900 for the U.S.,  100 for Canada), the Mopar ’11 Charger will be available for order the  week of April 18, with deliveries commencing in late summer. While the  Mopar ’11 commands a not-inconsequential $5K premium over a Charger R/T  with the Super Track Pak, this tricked-out Charger offers both the mean  looks and the exclusivity that have defined Mopar-tuned Chrysler rides  since the 1960s.
Thanks to: Car and Driver
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