Limited Edition Refurbished Cars

The Mopar ’14 Challenger Gets a Makeover for The 2014 NAIAS

Style for the future is definitely the perfect example to describe the Mopar '14 Challenger, which made an appearance at this year’s Detroit Auto Show.

Limited to only 100 units, it's no wonder car enthusiasts were whipped into a frenzy when this very rare, limited-production Mopar ’14 reared its vintage -- and very much improved -- head up for air.

Available in Bright White or Gloss Black (for real) with Mopar Blue stripes and a Satin Black Shaker hood scoop, this groovy make is building off the Dodge Challenger R/T Shaker, and is powered by a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine.

The Mopar ’14 Challenger also goes wild with its customized touches such as a set 20-inch wheels with Mopar center caps and a Black Vapor grille. On the inside, the Mopar'14 is decked out with Mopar accents such as upholstered seats in black Nappa leather with Mopar Blue threads.
Trend Themes
1. Limited Edition Cars - Opportunity for car manufacturers to create exclusive, limited-run models that appeal to car enthusiasts and collectors.
2. Refurbished Vehicles - Potential for businesses to refurbish and enhance vintage cars, offering unique and upgraded options for consumers.
3. Customized Car Accessories - Demand for personalized car add-ons like custom wheels, grilles, and interior accents, creating opportunities for customization businesses.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Car manufacturers can take advantage of the demand for limited edition and refurbished cars.
2. Automotive Restoration - Opportunity for businesses specializing in restoring and upgrading vintage vehicles.
3. Automotive Accessories - Customization businesses can cater to the demand for personalized car add-ons.

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