
Pricing for the new package starts at $18,495 on top of the price of a Dodge Challenger
Enlarge PhotoJoining the tuning firm’s previous Challenger Series 2 R/T and Dodge Challenger SRT8 packages, comes a new Competition/Plus Challenger that gives a nod to the company's most popular shifter of the same name – one million of which have been sold to date.
The Competition/Plus Challenger is an $18,495 package and includes a number of accessories, both performance and style related. The cars are available in red, white, silver and blue, and all come with matte black Hurst graphics. The final exterior touch is a set of forged aluminum wheels shod with BF Goodrich KDW tires.
Inside, the cars get a black shift knob as well as a plaque of authenticity located on the dash. For the performance nuts, Hurst also offers a K&N high-flow air filter, a Magnaflow stainless-steel exhaust, and an Eibach suspension system with coil-over adjustable shocks, springs, and a sway bar.
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Comments (4 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardSounds like a lot of dough for what is essentially a styling package with a few bolt-ons.
It looks a little better.
Meh... I'd rather just add the performance mods for a fraction of the price.
You can put lipstick on a pig...
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