Force Performance Dodge Charger loses two doors but adds three blowers

Force Performance Dodge Charger loses two doors but adds three blowers


December 31st, 1969 Vehicle customizer Force Performance based in Miami is currently working on a highly modified Dodge Charger, which the tuner has designed to replicate the classic B-Body Chargers from the 1960s and ‘70s. Listening to requests from customers saddened that Dodge brought back the Charger as a four-door sedan, Force Performance will soon be able to offer a complete conversion although the final release date is yet to be confirmed. Taking influences from previous Chargers, as seen by the scallops on the doors and the revised front-end with twin nostrils, Force Performance is building the car completely in house but is working closely with MOPAR to offer a wider range of accessories. To match the new looks, Force Performance is also developing a new high-performance forced-induction V8. However, it won’t be just any old turbo or supercharged system. The ‘TriCharger’ name hints at the future powerplant, which Force Performance claims will feature a single supercharger and a pair of turbochargers. The company is hoping to have something ready for next month’s SEMA Auto Show but by the looks of the development pictures the car is still very early in the build process. Either way, it looks like it is shaping up to be something very special. Via: JalopnikForce Performance 'TriCharger' Dodge Charger coupe
TriCharger plans to add a twin-turbo V8 to its new Charger ‘Coupe’

TriCharger plans to add a twin-turbo V8 to its new Charger ‘Coupe’

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Vehicle customizer Force Performance based in Miami is currently working on a highly modified Dodge Charger, which the tuner has designed to replicate the classic B-Body Chargers from the 1960s and ‘70s. Listening to requests from customers saddened that Dodge brought back the Charger as a four-door sedan, Force Performance will soon be able to offer a complete conversion although the final release date is yet to be confirmed.

Taking influences from previous Chargers, as seen by the scallops on the doors and the revised front-end with twin nostrils, Force Performance is building the car completely in house but is working closely with MOPAR to offer a wider range of accessories.

To match the new looks, Force Performance is also developing a new high-performance forced-induction V8. However, it won’t be just any old turbo or supercharged system. The ‘TriCharger’ name hints at the future powerplant, which Force Performance claims will feature a single supercharger and a pair of turbochargers.

The company is hoping to have something ready for next month’s SEMA Auto Show but by the looks of the development pictures the car is still very early in the build process. Either way, it looks like it is shaping up to be something very special.
Via: Jalopnik

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  1. Lose two doors and you have a Challenger

  2. IMO This looks like a proper "Mean & Male" catered Muscle Car though I just hope they don't go ruining the back.

  3. Supercharged Twin-Turbo ?!?!?

    H-O-L-Y S-H-I-T

  4. For some reason the new grille/lights remind me more of a mid '70s Pontiac Firebird. I know they are trying to go for the look of the '69 with the grille but it just doesn't look right. Didn't somebody show a General Lee 2 door conversion Charger at SEMA a year or two ago?

  5. wow If petrol wasn't 109.9 a litre I would buy this car

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