
This year’s Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas will see two wild Mopar concepts make their debuts.
A modified version of the Ram 1500 pickup truck will take center-stage, alongside an enhanced Dodge Charger Sixpack muscle car.
Both models will showcase the range of Mopar performance and styling accessories, along with the creativity of Mopar’s designers.
A variety of other Mopar models will also be on display at SEMA, including race cars and classic restomods.
Meet The Dude Ram 1500 Concept

The Dude Ram 1500 Concept is inspired by a popular trim package from the early 1970s, offered at a time when demand for sporty pickups was on the rise.
For its modern interpretation, classic Sublime Green paintwork is matched with “Dude” C-stripes in contrasting satin black. The 22-inch alloy wheels are also finished in satin black, and the side-exit exhausts feature black tips.
A lower stance is combined with a bespoke front splitter and new side sills. The 395 horsepower 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 engine gains a new cold-air intake, too.
On the inside, the Ram’s leather upholstery gains contrast green stitching, plus darkened door trim panels. A custom instrument panel features “The Dude” logo in bright green as a finishing touch.
Dodge Charger Sixpack concept revealed

Mopar has also given its twin-turbocharged 2026 Dodge Charger a makeover ahead of the SEMA Show.
A Stryker Purple exterior is complemented by carbon fiber detailing, with the hood, front splitter and rear decklid spoiler all made from the lightweight material. Vented fenders are a bespoke addition for the Sixpack Concept.
Satin black Mopar graphics add further aggression to the Charger, along with a one-inch suspension drop onto 21-inch alloy wheels. A Mopar cold-air intake and stainless-steel dual exhaust system help the 550 horsepower 3.0-liter Sixpack engine to breathe easier.
Katzkin leather upholstery is used inside, along with contrasting purple and orange stitching.
Both of the new Mopar concepts will be on display at the 2025 SEMA Show inside the Las Vegas Convention Center from 4-7 November 2025.
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