Charger-Inspired Retro Dodge Challenger Hellcat Modification
【Summary】ExoMod Concepts unveils the ChalkStorm, a Dodge Challenger Hellcat reverse retromod that combines classic 1968 Charger looks with modern safety features. The hand-built carbon fiber body is painted in a custom Porsche Chalk color, giving the car a unique and striking appearance.
ExoMod Concepts has introduced their latest creation, the ChalkStorm, which is the newest version of their impressive Dodge Charger models. What sets ExoMod apart is their unique approach called "reverse restomod," where they take a modern 2022 Challenger Hellcat Redeye platform and give it a classic look.
Instead of starting with an old vehicle and updating it, ExoMod builds a hand-crafted carbon fiber body that resembles a vintage Charger. This combination of retro styling and modern safety features makes the ChalkStorm a truly unique muscle car. It offers the charm of a 1968 Charger while incorporating modern amenities like airbags, an infotainment system, ABS, traction control, stability control, and cruise control.
The ChalkStorm, as its name suggests, features a stunning custom Porsche Chalk hue. This shade of pearlescent light grey is considered one of the best paint colors ever produced by the German automaker. It gives the Charger a distinct and eye-catching appearance, ensuring that it stands out wherever it goes.
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