Mopar Will Woo The Crowd At SEMA 2014

The SEMA Show is the biggest tuner event in the industry. If the car manufacturers were not eager to present their stuff at this event when it started, it did not take long for them to realize that there was A LOT of money to be made in this segment. One of the most successful part manufacturers in this industry is Mopar, FCA’s parts division.

This year, Mopar will bring no less than 11 vehicles to SEMA. To tease us a little bit, they gave us some highly artistic shots of the cars they plan on showing. From a quick look at those, we can see:

  • A RAM ProMaster in Mopar livery
  • A RAM Outdoorsman, which seems like an off-road version of the RAM 2500 with survival gear in the back
  • Two distinct versions of the Jeep Renegade, which is set to arrive in dealerships shortly
  • A Fiat 500 prepared by Abarth
  • A two-tone Fiat 500L that looks actually good (for a 500L)
  • A Dodge Challenger T/A, which may be an homage to its 1970 Trans-Am-racing ancestor
  • A Dodge Charger sedan which we can’t see much of
  • A Chrysler 200S with a bodykit and new wheels
  • And finally, what could very well be the next Dodge Viper ACR

As a reminder, the SEMA Show starts on November 4th, and Car Guide will be there to cover this unique event.

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