Aftermarket specialist eXoMod Concepts has unveiled the latest addition to its C68 Carbon Series, the Quicksilver, a Dodge Challenger converted to look like a 1968 Dodge Charger with a complete carbon fiber widebody. The limited edition vehicle, which retains its original drivetrain, has a price tag of at least $450,000 and comes equipped with high-performance components.

eXoMod Concepts has taken the retro styling of the Dodge Challenger to a new level with the Quicksilver, a limited edition vehicle that's part of the C68 Carbon Series. The vehicle has been modified to look like a 1968 Dodge Charger with a complete carbon fiber widebody, making it four inches wider than the original Charger. The carbon fiber construction also reduces the weight of the vehicle by 400 pounds, while the drivetrain remains untouched and retains Dodge's drivetrain warranty.

Quicksilver is more than just a visual upgrade, however. eXoMod Concepts has added high-performance components to the vehicle, including six-piston Brembo brake calipers with 15.7-inch drilled rotors that lurk behind custom 20-inch Forgeline staggered wheels that are 12-inch wide in the rear and 10-inch wide in the front. The wheels are wrapped in Nitto NT555 tires.

The Quicksilver is powered by the 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 Hellcat Redeye engine. The limited edition car is priced at a minimum of $450,000, making it a luxury item for collectors and car enthusiasts. However, the Quicksilver is not the only vehicle in the C68 Carbon Series lineup. The Silver Package is based on the Scat Pack Challenger and its 6.4-liter engine that makes 485 horsepower and starts at $375,000. The Gold Package is based on the 707-horsepower SRT Hellcat with its supercharged V-8 and starts at $399,000. Each package is upgradeable in horsepower, topping out at 885 hp on the Platinum Package, and there's a whole list of cool options to choose from.

Source: Carbuzz

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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