The current iteration of the Dodge Challenger has been blessing us with its retro styling since 2008 and, according to the latest rumors, it looks like the big coupe will soldier on until 2022. Much to nobody's surprise, this long reign means more and more owners seek individuality, turning to the aftermarket realm. And we can now discuss a proposal of the sort, albeit with this coming in the form of a rendering.
After so many years of market presence for the Challenger, the sky is the limit for real-world builds based on the Mopar machine (here's an example of such an all-out project). Nevertheless, the proposal sitting on our screens right now comes to introduce an SRT8 model that aims to achieve an all-custom look with minimal efforts.
Having discussed the overall take of the pixel work, we can move on to the details of the pixel project. And the main ingredient is clearly the shark teeth theme, which has adorned so many flying war machines.
However, while we've discussed multiple wraps of the sort, this one seems to cover the entire car, while the specific art style also involves the quarter panels and even the rear bumper. Of course, the military-style green serving as the base color can't be ignored.
The HEMI machine's connection to the road has been redefined. As such, the vehicle now features air springs and you're looking at the lowest setting here.
As for the rolling hardware, the black finish of the wheels seems to perfectly fit the color mix, while their generous lips are a brilliant match for a muscle project.
RealBorisBoef Design, the digital label behind this work, has come up with multiple angles of the Challenger, so make sure to check them all out by using the swipe feature of the Instagram post below.
Having discussed the overall take of the pixel work, we can move on to the details of the pixel project. And the main ingredient is clearly the shark teeth theme, which has adorned so many flying war machines.
However, while we've discussed multiple wraps of the sort, this one seems to cover the entire car, while the specific art style also involves the quarter panels and even the rear bumper. Of course, the military-style green serving as the base color can't be ignored.
The HEMI machine's connection to the road has been redefined. As such, the vehicle now features air springs and you're looking at the lowest setting here.
As for the rolling hardware, the black finish of the wheels seems to perfectly fit the color mix, while their generous lips are a brilliant match for a muscle project.
RealBorisBoef Design, the digital label behind this work, has come up with multiple angles of the Challenger, so make sure to check them all out by using the swipe feature of the Instagram post below.