The supercharged engine is based on the one that debuted in the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and has appeared in several iterations in the Charger SRT Hellcat, Challenger SRT Demon and Jeep Grand ...
Every Mopar Blue-colored part on this modified Jeep Wrangler 4xe is a factory-tested, factory-backed part you can buy and get installed on your own Wrangler. Of all the concepts revealed for this year ...
The 2015 Easter Jeep Safari has only been over for a few weeks, but that hasn’t stopped Jeep from adding several parts to the Mopar Catalog that was showcased at the annual off-roading->ke4846 event.
Mopar is making the 2016 Ram 1500 Rebel a little more badass and charging a lot more money. This is the Mopar ’16 Rebel. Customers that snag one of the 500 special-edition Rebels get some nifty visual ...
Mopar customizes a Gladiator pickup using the factory catalog, and charges big-time money for the complete set. Every year since 2010, the Stellantis' parts department known as Mopar has released a ...
We’ve already heard about Mopar’s Ram Runner package for 1500 pickups, that essentially turns one into a street-legal Pre-Runner type truck, now we’ve got official pricing on it. As part of a line of ...
The is a marvelous off-road truck with an optional air suspension, big knobby tires and style that makes it look the business. But Fiat Chrysler Automobiles also has a division called Mopar, a parts ...
As much as you can make a case for 4×4 ownership because of a vehicle’s all-terrain capabilities, let’s be honest — a lot of the appeal comes down to the potential for customization. Be it a Bronco, a ...
Mopar unveils a few of more than 200 Jeep Performance Parts at the 2017 SEMA Show. 01-jeep-performance-parts-sema-2017-1-jpg Drew Phillips 02-jeep-performance-parts-sema-2017-1-jpg Drew Phillips ...
This special-edition 300’s black-and-blue theme isn’t completely new—it will be familiar to fans of the Mopar ’10 Dodge Challenger and the Mopar ’11 Charger—but this is the first time it and the full ...
Mopar has taken eight of the Chrysler Group’s favorite sons and turned them into, well, show cars—we’d say Frankensteins, but that only applies to one or two examples. (Good and bad meanings ...