This is the latest build from eXoMod Concepts and while it may look like a 1960 Dodge Charger, it is in fact a 2022 Challenger SRT Hellcat.

The tuner first came across our radar late last year when it unveiled its first Challenger-based project. Like that car, this new one is part of the C68 Carbon series of which just 10 examples are bound for the production line. Fittingly dubbed Quicksilver to reflect its paint, the car apparently took 1,500 hours to build and costs a cool $345,000.

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Every single body panel of the 2022 Challenger has been replaced with newly-crafted components from eXoMod Concepts. Not only do these new parts closely mimic those of a Charger from 1968 but they are also made from lightweight carbon fiber, allowing the tuner to cut the car’s overall weight by a substantial 400 lbs.

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The front end of the car is particularly striking thanks to the hidden headlights, the bespoke hood with large air intakes, and the fog lights mounted low down on the bumper. The silver and black paint scheme also looks excellent.

eXoMod Concepts has also sourced a set of 20-inch black wheels from Forgeline for the Quicksilver build, measuring 10 inches wide at the front and 12 inches at the rear and wrapped in Nitto NT555 tires.

No changes have been made to the 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine which, in Challenger Redeye Last Call specification, is rated at a cool 807 hp. The potent muscle car pairs this engine with an eight-speed TorqueFlite transmission driving the rear wheels.