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Honda with a Dodge look: Civic was completely modified and transformed into a Challenger

  • November 27, 2023
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Although the current version of the Dodge Challenger will soon be retired, the Japanese manufacturer has a Mitsuoka It’s like he’s running to help. We say appearance because

Although the current version of the Dodge Challenger will soon be retired, the Japanese manufacturer has a Mitsuoka It’s like he’s running to help. We say appearance because Mitsuoka is only interested in the appearance of the vehicles. If we examine all this fancy hardware, we get a Honda Civic We encounter.

Dodge Challenger from the front, Civic from the inside

The front view of the vehicle, designed for the company’s 55th anniversary, with its rounded rectangular grille and four round headlights. Challenger That reminds me of. Surrounding this grille is a shiny metal frame, similar to what we see in classic American cars.

Looking at it from the side, the vehicle is actually a Honda Civic It shows that this is so. The doors, windows and roof are very similar to the popular model of the Japanese car giant. Mitsuoka largely retains its Civic appearance when it comes to side views. At the rear, the black panel with rear window sun blinds, a spoiler and oval rear lights stands out.

The interior of the vehicle is largely the same as the Civic, except for the steering wheel Mitsouka We see the brand. Also on the front panel and console we see a special design, close to more classic American designs. The buttons and touchscreen are the same as Honda’s original Civic models.

Bad news for those waiting for a Hellcat engine under the hood

Inside the vehicle we see in Civics 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine It’s laying down. This turbo engine produces 180 hp and 241 Nm of torque. The six-speed, front-wheel drive vehicle will produce much less power than the standard Challenger.

In its statement, Mitsuoka stated that the reason for the production of the M55 was the company’s alone celebrate 55th anniversary and has no plans to put this concept vehicle into production. Even if the vehicle goes into mass production, it doesn’t seem likely to come to Turkey.

Source: Web Tekno

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