The Chrysler Group announced a new special-edition Mopar Charger that will be limited to a production run of 1,000 units only. The Mopar Charger is powered by 5.7L HEMI with 370 HP and 395 lb-ft of torque and will sprint from 0-to-60 mph in a little less than 5 second.
Chrysler Group Introduces Mopar ‘11 Charger
- New special-edition Mopar Charger will be limited to 1,000 units
 - Select Mopar parts enhance performance and distinguish new 2011 Dodge Charger
 - HEMI®-powered, high-speed engine controller and 3.91 final-drive drop 0-to-60 times
 - Chassis features tower-to-tower brace at both front and rear
 
April 13, 2011 		     		     				, Auburn Hills, Mich.  -	 		Building on the success of last year’s Mopar version of the Dodge  Challenger, Chrysler Group LLC’s Mopar Division will launch a  limited-edition Dodge Charger outfitted with select high-performance  parts and appearance items straight from the Mopar parts catalog.
 
 “The Mopar ‘11 Charger takes the ‘head- turning’ factor up a few  notches,” said Pietro Gorlier, President and CEO of Mopar, Chrysler  Group’s service, parts and customer-care brand. “By adding some of the  most distinctive accessories to an already strong performer, we’ve  created a special-edition car for enthusiasts.”
 
 Powered by the legendary 5.7-liter HEMI® with 370 horsepower and 395  lb.-ft. of torque, the specially equipped Charger includes the “Super  Trac Pac” option that pushes the capabilities of the Mopar Charger in  acceleration, handling and braking. Already powerful, the 5.7-liter has  been tuned to extract the maximum amount of torque from the engine with  the inclusion of a specially calibrated engine controller. The  controller matches maximum engine power and transmission shifting to the  differential for the Mopar ’11 Charger.
 
 Backed with a proven five-speed W5A580 automatic, Mopar aficionados will  appreciate the latest generation “Pistol Grip” shifter combined with  Auto Stick. With Auto Stick, drivers may select a higher or lower gear  while the transmission controller helps prevent the possibility of an  over-rev condition. At the rear, the differential has been boosted up  with a new 3.91:1 final-drive ratio for enhanced acceleration – unique  to the Mopar Charger. Initial testing of the Mopar ’11 Charger has shown  0-to-60 mph blasts in the low five-second range. 
 
 Enhancements to the chassis include adding larger front 30mm solid  stabilizer bar and rear 20mm solid stabilizer bar, increases from 27mm  and 16mm (respectively). Adding to the overall stability and handling of  the Mopar Charger are cross-car braces located at both the front and  rear shock towers. For increased luggage space, the rear tower-to-tower  brace may be easily removed.
 
 Specific-design, 20-inch x 8-inch Envy wheels are fitted with Goodyear  F1 Supercar 245/45ZR20 tires at all four corners. Wheels are a  five-spoke design with a 45mm offset, include specific Mopar center caps  and are finished in a high-gloss black complementing the overall ”Pitch  Black” exterior finish of the Mopar Charger.
 
 Excellent stopping power is provided through vented rotors measuring  345mm x 28mm up front that are fitted with dual-piston, sliding  calipers. At the rear, vented rotors measuring 320mm x 22mm, coupled  with single-piston calipers are used.
 
 Available only in a “Pitch Black” finish, exterior highlights of the  Mopar Charger include a pair of specific Mopar Blue racing stripes  running from the front air dam across the hood and over the roof ending  at the bottom of the rear fascia. Ornamentation is limited to a front  grille and rear-deck Mopar badge. A rear spoiler is standard on the  Charger special-edition model. 
 
 Inside, unique Katzkin leather seats are stitched in Mopar Blue thread.  The leather-wrapped steering wheel is identically trimmed. Engine-turned  instrument bezels and a special identification plaque identifying the  vehicle as part of a limited edition of 1,000 are affixed to the  instrument panel. Owners also receive a custom Mopar key fob badge.
 
 Bright pedal covers, premium floor mats with the Mopar logo and  front-door sill entry guards featuring the Mopar logo also are included  with the package. 
 
 Mopar will build 1,000 units, 900 for the U.S. and 100 for Canada. The  vehicle will be built in Brampton, Ontario, and completed at an upfit  center in Windsor, Ontario. The Manufacturer’s suggested retail price  for the limited-edition Mopar ’11 Charger is $39,750, which includes  destination fee.
 
 Customers who purchase a Mopar ’11 Charger will receive a personalized  owner kit in a customized Mopar ’11 box. The kit will include a  certificate with the vehicle identification number (VIN), exact date of  manufacture and the number of the vehicle. The kit will also include a  brochure that highlights the unique features of the vehicle, exclusive  Mopar ’11 merchandise. 
 
 About Mopar
 Mopar is Chrysler Group LLC’s service, parts and customer-care brand.
 
 Mopar distributes approximately 280,000 parts and accessories in more  than 90 countries and is the source for all original-equipment parts for  Ram, Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep vehicles. Mopar parts are unique in that  they are engineered with the same teams that create factory-authorized  vehicle specifications for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram Truck vehicles,  a direct connection that no other aftermarket parts company can  provide.
 
 When Chrysler bought Dodge in 1928, the need for a dedicated parts  manufacturer, supplier and distribution system to support the growing  enterprise led to the formation of the Chrysler Motor parts Corporation  (CMPC) in 1929.
 
 Mopar (a simple contraction of the words MOtor and PARts) was  trademarked for a line of antifreeze products in 1937. It also was  widely used as a moniker for the CMPC. The Mopar brand made its mark in  the 1960’s – the muscle car era. The former Chrysler Corporation built  race-ready Dodge and Plymouth “package cars” equipped with special  high-performance parts. Mopar carried a line of “special parts” for  Super Stock drag racers and developed its racing parts division, called  Mopar Performance Parts, in order to enhance both road and racing use.



















