For this year’s SEMA Show, Chrysler Group’s in-house tuner Mopar has a long list of custom vehicles, spanning the Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram and Fiat brands.

The 15,000-square-foot display will include both existing and prototype Mopar parts for all Chrysler Group brands. Dodge will have with four concepts on display: Dodge Viper ACR Concept, Dodge Dart R/T Concept, Dodge Charger R/T Mopar Concept and Dodge Challenger T/A Concept.

The Dodge Viper ACR Concept features an aggressive aero package including carbon fiber front splitter, competition rear wing, carbon fiber dive planes on the front fascia and hood heat extractors. The car features the signature ACR-style white paint highlighted by a gloss black center stripe and an offset Adrenaline Red stripe.

The Dodge Dart R/T Concept hints at a potential performance variant, with the sedan featuring a more aggressive styling kit, Mopar performance matte black aluminum hood contrasting with the “O-So-Orange” paint, hood mounted duct feeds and an air exhauster at the rear. The concept is powered by an intercooled turbocharged engine.

The Dodge Charger R/T Mopar Concept showcases a number of Mopar parts and accessories including a front splitter, side sills and sill extensions, valance frame for the exhaust tips, one-piece rear spoiler, gloss black bedecked roof and TorRed exterior paint, among many others styling tweaks. Performance upgrades include a Mopar cold air intake that increases horsepower, a coil over kit, front and rear sway bars and front and rear strut tower braces.

Finally, the Dodge Challenger T/A Concept pays tribute to the legendary T/A package available in the 1970s for the Challenger. The car features T/A graphics and a Sublime Green paint.

As for the Chrysler brand, the 200S Mopar concept previews a production model featuring parts and accessories from the Mopar portfolio. The car has a Phantom Black Tri-coat exterior paint and Ambassador Blue leather interior, Mopar body kit including a unique front splitter, side sills, rear side sill extensions and rear valance, as well as other styling upgrades. In terms of performance, the 200S Mopar gets a cold-air intake, cat-back exhaust and big brake kit. Customers will be able to order the 200S Mopar in the first half of 2015.

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