Mopar Debuts Ram & Charger Street Machine Concepts

Mopar Debuts Ram & Charger Street Machine Concepts

Evander Espolong
November 3, 2025

The SEMA show floor is buzzing, and a lot of that noise is coming from the Mopar booth. They’ve rolled out their latest Street Machine Concepts for 2025, and they are clearly not messing around. For enthusiasts crowding the Las Vegas Convention Center, Mopar has fired two distinct warning shots: one straight from its 1970s muscle-truck history and another aimed directly at the future of performance.

Street Machine Concepts of Mopar
Mopar unveils two street machine concepts at SEMA 2025: The Dude concept is a custom-built, HEMI-powered Ram 1500 inspired by the original Dude sport trim package from the early 1970s and the Moparized Dodge Sixpack Charger concept showcases numerous exterior and performance accessories for the all-new, modern-day, muscle car

Mopar’s New Street Machine Concepts in Detail

First is The Dude, a concept that digs deep into the Mopar archives. This isn’t just a lowered Ram 1500; it’s a full-on tribute to the rare 1970s Dude sport package. The look is impossible to miss: a slammed stance over 22-inch satin black wheels, all wrapped in a coat of eye-searing Sublime Green paint. The classic satin black C-stripes and a custom performance hood complete the vintage vibe. But Mopar knows a Dude has to have muscle, so this concept packs the 5.7-liter HEMI V8, fed by a new Mopar cold-air intake that lets it breathe.

The Dude Ram 1500 Street Machine Concepts

The Future of Muscle: The Sixpack Charger

Lined up next to it is the Moparized Dodge Sixpack Charger concept, a car that screams its intentions in Stryker Purple. This is Mopar’s statement piece for the new Charger platform. The Sixpack name is a nod to the new 550-horsepower 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six engine, and Mopar’s team has already been busy. They’ve bolted on a new cold-air intake and a throaty cat-back exhaust. The car sits an inch lower on a Mopar performance suspension, and its lightweight carbon-fiber hood, splitter, and decklid spoiler are pure function. It’s a clear signal of how Mopar’s Street Machine Concepts are evolving in the post-V8.

Dodge SIXPACK Charger Street Machine Concepts

More Than Just Muscle

While the two headliners are grabbing the cameras, the rest of Mopar’s display proves they haven’t forgotten the rest of the family. The weirdest and most wonderful new product is the “Ugly Sweater” trail armor for the Jeep Wrangler. Made by MEK Magnet, it’s a removable, protective body panel that lets Jeep owners wrap their rig in a festive, tacky holiday print without damaging the paint. It’s a fun, quirky addition to a booth that also includes hundreds of parts and an autograph session with NHRA stars Tony Stewart, Matt Hagan, and Leah Pruett. From retro HEMI power to turbo-six tuners and holiday-themed armor, Mopar is making sure no enthusiast gets left behind.