ctrlraven
01-12-2012, 10:34 AM
http://comcast.vehix.com/articles/auto-show/10-coolest-cars-of-the-2012-detroit-auto-show/4?cid=800
When you think about muscle cars, a full-size, four-door, family sedan is not what’s on your mind. That’s one reason we think the Dodge Charger (read review) is cool to begin with, and it’s why this new Charger Redline makes our list of the 10 Coolest Cars from the Detroit Auto Show.
The Charger Redline is a Mopar aftermarket parts exercise, not a production version of the Charger. Three different Redline kits are available, called Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III, each applied to a standard-issue Charger R/T.
Stage I is decorative, adding carbon fiber exterior trim, aluminum interior décor with stainless steel pedals, a matte-black roof graphic, and heritage “R/T” badges. The Stage I package also includes the 20-inch Mopar Black Envy wheels seen in the photos.
Step up to Stage II and the Charger Redline adds a cat-back exhaust system to bump power output and add a more menacing note to the proceedings, high-performance brakes for greater stopping power, and a front-tower cross-brace to improve handling and response.
Stage III adds a monstrous 590-horsepower, 426 cubic-inch Hemi V8 crate engine designed for racing applications. This “Elephant Motor” is equipped with a lightweight aluminum block, aluminum pistons, and a forged steel crankshaft, among other upgrades.
Get a 2012 Dodge Charger Redline with the Stage III setup, and your family sedan will be putting 220 more ponies to the ground than a stock Charger R/T. If that ain’t cool, what is?
http://img.vhx.com/Editorial/15B000000000425_63461834628429 7596.JPG
http://img.vhx.com/Editorial/15B000000000425_63461834634257 8473.JPG
http://img.vhx.com/Editorial/15B000000000425_63461834641320 3021.JPG
http://img.vhx.com/Editorial/15B000000000425_63461834706241 4869.JPG
When you think about muscle cars, a full-size, four-door, family sedan is not what’s on your mind. That’s one reason we think the Dodge Charger (read review) is cool to begin with, and it’s why this new Charger Redline makes our list of the 10 Coolest Cars from the Detroit Auto Show.
The Charger Redline is a Mopar aftermarket parts exercise, not a production version of the Charger. Three different Redline kits are available, called Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III, each applied to a standard-issue Charger R/T.
Stage I is decorative, adding carbon fiber exterior trim, aluminum interior décor with stainless steel pedals, a matte-black roof graphic, and heritage “R/T” badges. The Stage I package also includes the 20-inch Mopar Black Envy wheels seen in the photos.
Step up to Stage II and the Charger Redline adds a cat-back exhaust system to bump power output and add a more menacing note to the proceedings, high-performance brakes for greater stopping power, and a front-tower cross-brace to improve handling and response.
Stage III adds a monstrous 590-horsepower, 426 cubic-inch Hemi V8 crate engine designed for racing applications. This “Elephant Motor” is equipped with a lightweight aluminum block, aluminum pistons, and a forged steel crankshaft, among other upgrades.
Get a 2012 Dodge Charger Redline with the Stage III setup, and your family sedan will be putting 220 more ponies to the ground than a stock Charger R/T. If that ain’t cool, what is?
http://img.vhx.com/Editorial/15B000000000425_63461834628429 7596.JPG
http://img.vhx.com/Editorial/15B000000000425_63461834634257 8473.JPG
http://img.vhx.com/Editorial/15B000000000425_63461834641320 3021.JPG
http://img.vhx.com/Editorial/15B000000000425_63461834706241 4869.JPG