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Dodge Charger "Prodigal HEMI" Is a Blue Bomb

Dodge Charger "Prodigal HEMI" rendering 9 photos
Photo: adry53customs/instagram
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One of the aspects that set modern muscle car builds apart from those that were completed in the past, regardless of which vehicle they "target", is that the former can exist both in the real world and in the pixel realm. Case in point the Dodge Charger we're looking at, with the rendering and the physical project it represents making for an amazing duo.
This slab of America started out in life as a 2019 Dodge Charger Scat Pack, which means that amazing 6.4-liter HEMI is under the hood (think: 485 ponies with a bad-to-the-bone soundtrack).

Since the B5 Blue factory finish of the four-door muscle car is on the crazy side, the owner added plenty of black elements that generate a stark contrast. We're talking about the front splitter, the dive planes on the sides of the front apron, the uber-vented hood, the side skirt extensions and we haven't even reached the posterior - check out the back end of the Charger and you'll notice a diffuser-like element, a pair of blue exhaust tips, a generously-sized boot lid spoiler, as well as a roof spoiler.

Then we have the... accent color, one that doesn't seem all that far from Dodge's Plum Crazy. This is used for bits such as the brake calipers, the wheel nuts and the halo lights up front, while also being present on the badass custom Mopar badges fitted to the machine, with the latter proudly displaying the displacement of the V8.

It's worth noting that Blue and Purple have also made their way into the cabin, with these eye-cathing shades being featured on various details.

As for the photorealistic renderings that take the project into the pixel realm, these come from Timothy Adry Emmanuel, a digital artist who lives and breathes muscle cars. And it looks like slamming the car for these eye candy images came natural - you can check out the digital work in the first Instagram post below, while the other posts, which come from the account of the owner, show us the actual machine.




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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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