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Dodge Challenger "Big Boy" Looks Butch, Supercharger Dominates the Hood

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Photo: karradv/instagram
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Yes, the image we have here, which showcases a Dodge Challenger, is a rendering and no, it doesn't make too much sense. Then again, this can be considered a normal part of the pixel portrait trend that has taken over social media.
One of the benefits of the said trend is that the quality of the work has skyrocketed. In fact, many of the pieces, present one included, are so sharp that they could pass as the real deal, at least to an untrained eye.

As for the bit that involves logic, the Challenger we have here comes with a hood that suggests it's a Demon (think: generous air intake). And, as is the case with the Hellcat, the Demon's factory blower doesn't need to occupy the space outside the engine compartment.

Well, this muscle car comes with a larger blower, one that protrudes through the hood, reminding us of the original muscles cars that made the genre so popular in the 1960s and the 1970s.

Firepower aside, we notice the new aero attitude of the big coupe. Sure, the Demon comes with fat arches from the factory, but the lower side of this example has received custom bits, as you'll be able to notice in the social media post at the bottom of the page.

It looks like the slab of America has been bagged, with the air suspension allowing the driver to adjust the ground clearance as desired. As for the custom wheels, these were mandatory for such a project.

Karan Adivi is the digital artist who brought us this eye candy, with this pixel wielder constantly delivering images of the sort, even if the "donor cars" range from this muscle proposal to top-tier Ferraris, such as this widebody Testarossa - in case such a rendering seems exaggerated, here's a real-world example of a slammed Testarossa.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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