Dodge’s SEMA Play: Moparized Charger Sixpack & a Retro “Dude” Ram—No V8 Bombshell (Yet)
Dodge’s SEMA 2025 showing is exactly what hardcore Mopar fans hoped wouldn’t happen: stylish concept hardware and factory accessories rather than a V8 roadmap. The headliners are a “Moparized” Charger Sixpack concept and a Ram 1500 “The Dude” tribute. Let’s break down what’s real, what’s just show-floor sizzle, and why this matters.
The Charger Sixpack Concept: Real Parts, Real Pretty—Still an I-6
The star is a Charger Sixpack concept finished in Striker Purple. Under the skin it remains a Hurricane-powered Sixpack—Dodge’s twin-turbo 3.0L inline-six—rated at 550 hp in HO spec. That’s legit power, but the SEMA car’s focus is mostly Mopar dress-up and bolt-ons rather than powertrain changes.
Confirmed bits on the concept:
- Carbon-fiber hood, front splitter, and rear decklid spoiler (not vinyl).
- Functional fender vents to release wheel-well pressure (aero benefit).
- 1-inch lowering via Mopar springs; 21-inch “Brass Monkey” wheels with orange Brembo calipers.
- Cold-air intake and cat-back exhaust baked in (Dodge hasn’t quoted added hp).
- Interior dress-ups including Katzkin leather, Mopar pedal covers and all-weather mats.
All of the above were detailed in MotorWeek’s SEMA roundup of Dodge’s official preview.
What it isn’t: a sneak-peek V8 mule. Dodge showcased what can be done with Sixpack via Direct Connection/Mopar parts, but didn’t attach any HEMI development news to this car. If they had a V8 announcement in the chamber, they wouldn’t bury it under an accessory concept.
The Ram 1500 “The Dude” Tribute: Nostalgia Done Right
Alongside the Charger, Dodge/Mopar rolled out a Ram 1500 concept that revives “The Dude” name—an homage to the short-run 1970–1971 D-Series pickups that wore bold C-stripe graphics and special “Dude” badging. The modern tribute riffs on that look with period-inspired graphics and accessories to match.
Why that name matters: the original Dodge Dude package was a real thing in 1970–71, built in small numbers and recognizable by its side stripes and unique tailgate treatment. Using it here is Mopar flexing heritage cred, not just making up a trim.
The Read: Signals vs. Noise
- Dodge is still leading with Hurricane. The Charger Sixpack HO’s 550 hp is the headline number they want repeated; SEMA simply amplified it with aero and suspension parts. No new power figures were attached to the Mopar add-ons.
- No SEMA-stage V8 commitment. Nothing in Dodge’s SEMA preview materials or event coverage ties this concept to a HEMI path. If a V8 is coming, they’re saving that card for another venue.
- Accessory roadmap matters. The real takeaway is that Direct Connection/Mopar are queuing up lowering kits, aero pieces, wheels, intake/exhaust for Sixpack buyers. That’s what owners can actually order/install in the near term, even if the HEMI question lingers.
Bottom Line (for the video audience)
If you were hoping SEMA would be Dodge’s “we’re bringing V8 back” moment—it wasn’t. What we got is a sharp-looking Charger Sixpack concept loaded with Mopar parts you’ll likely be able to buy, plus a crowd-pleasing “Dude” Ram callback that nails the retro vibes. Great sizzle, useful catalog pieces—but no V8 bombshell this week.






