Want an official widebody kit for your 2015 Challenger? This is your chance.
The Dodge Challenger has been updated in 2015. Early adopters have two options if they wish to upgrade their vehicle’s widebody. They can either upgrade their car with a third-party specialist or sell it and get a new one.
There are four options for widebody Challengers: the R/T Scatpack Widebody (48,220), SRT Hellcat Widebody (67,850), SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody (779,850) and the SRT SUPER Stock (82,850).
Dodge might have something for you if you aren’t ready to go through all the steps.
A Widebody Fender Flare Kit for Challengers is now available via Dodge’s 2022 Direct Connection Catalog for $2,495. The exterior upgrades include a 2019 Hellcat Hood upgrade at $1,495 as well as an SRT Hellcat Front Fascia Kit at $1,995.
The source link below will take you to the catalog. The upgrades don’t just have aesthetic benefits, but also provide performance enhancements for your muscle car.
The best part is that these upgrades are covered by warranty. Your car’s standard warranty as well as any Mopar extended warranties will remain intact.
You can upgrade your Challenger one-by-one, but you might also choose to purchase the entire package Dodge calls the Challenger Street Dream Build (pages 72-73). The $21,795 package promises 885 horsepower (660kilowatts) as well as 787 pound-feet (1.067 Newton-meters of torque) with a quarter mile sprint of 10.8 seconds.