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Michael Leonhard, a self-proclaimed car stylist, has created his own take on what a future
Dodge Charger may look like. While the current production Charger is far from old, there should be a replacement or refresh launching in around four of five years, and Leonhard's design study gives us an idea of what it could look like if Chrysler’s design team had unrestricted license to create the car however they wished.
Leonhard, who hails from Austria, has said that the starting point for his '
2010 Dodge Charger Concept' was the legendary "sound of the 1968-70 Charger." This inspired him to recreate the latest concept using the design characteristics and styling cues from the original with a touch of 21st century refreshment.
Leonhard's design portfolio includes a veritable smorgasbord of his own takes on what modern cars should look like, and while some of his design themes may seem a little more fast-and-the-furious then serious car design, his latest rendition of the Charger represents a definite evolution of his work.
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By Jim Posted: 5/28/2008 9:02am PDT
By Turkle Posted: 5/28/2008 10:10am PDT
By InkMaster Posted: 5/28/2008 4:14pm PDT
By HECTOR Posted: 5/28/2008 6:47pm PDT
And more to the point. If this dufus works for Dodge and he's not summarily fired that says a lot about why they're in their current situation.
By Gus Posted: 5/28/2008 7:13pm PDT
Who cares, really. It's just a matter of personal taste, and absolutely 100% nothing else...
By Stan Aksamit Posted: 5/28/2008 8:48pm PDT
By InkMaster Posted: 5/28/2008 9:59pm PDT
By martin Posted: 6/9/2008 2:35pm PDT
i would bye 1 anyday this car should be made into production
i say for the years to come to build an exact replica of the the 1969 charger RT n build a pretty V8 in it with the right exhaust wich will make it growl like a bear
but this car is awsome i would buy this car n put it next to my 1969 charger n that would look so beutifull
thank you for creating a wonderful car so put it in production!
plz
By sara Posted: 7/4/2008 2:58am PDT
By Ryan Posted: 8/13/2008 12:35am PDT
By christianhaley@mac.com Posted: 8/27/2008 2:32am PDT
Sales would explode and BOTH muscle car fans and the rest of the public would be satisfied. People were expecting the new Charger to look like the old one. It didn't even come close.
There wasn't anywhere near the excitement for it as a result.
Note to Dodge... please learn the lesson from the Charger/Challenger lines.
Its no wonder these car companies are losing money..instead of the Challenger..they should have made a Cuda...just look at the auctions...Cuda's bring DOUBLE the money....also its very apparent that all the Camaro designers were laid off..even before it was confirmed..I said the new camaro looked alot like a caddy....the cadillac team did design it and it shows..the muscle car flame is flickering..but I still have hope..driving an 02 T/A Ltd edition convert. now...luv the new Pontiac El Camino..but check out the Holden site..they have alot more choices over there..anyway good work..but where's the Shaker hood version with the V-10???
Ric
FUUUGLYYYY
By RAT Posted: 9/12/2009 6:46pm PDT
My biggest concern is the drivetrain, Dodge and Mopar is KNOWN for being the big power-house brutes of the big three, light precise sports cars arent their bread and butter but when it comes to a large sedan/coupe with gobs of rediculous power there's definatly no substitute, but ive been thoroughly let down by the Charger/Challenger drivetrain, its WAY too tame to be called a Mopar, now maybe if the SRT-8 drivetrain was the R/T drivetrain, maybe, but i still expect more from the Mopar crew...oh and of course, MAKE MANUAL CHARGERS! Everyone is begging for a large 2-door Charger with the most evil styling seen since the 02' Trans Am, gobs of rediculous power pushing at least a 450 horse option in the R/T package, and that amazing pistol grip shifter to throw those horses to the pavement!
By dodge Posted: 9/14/2009 8:18pm PDT
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