Revival of Old School Cars Pioneered by 2017 Dodge Challenger

Aug 18, 2016 05:54 AM EDT | Jomar Teves

The All new Challenger T/A is definitely back to the market. The Challenger takes its name from the Dodge car that was used to race in the SCCA Trans-Am racing series that started in 1970.

The Challenger T/A will be out in three different models by its release in October. These are the: T/A, T/A Plus, and T/A 392 A newly designed hood that features a huge center-mounted scoop can be seen on it.

The hood, roof, trunklid, rear wing, body-side stripes, and fuel-filler door, are all painted in satin  black, making it look gorgeous. It features a ram-air design that can be compared to be similar with that of the Hellcat.

It enables air to go through the headlamp into the engine, thanks to the Mopar  air filter. However, one must know that the Hellcat's airflow solution is only present in one  of the lamps. It follows strictly the plans that are laid out  in the concept car presented in 2014.

The T/A logo is also illuminated by LED, showing  that this is a one of a kind Challenger. It is also optional to include an old-school pin.

Houndstooth cloth is also seen on the seats of the Challenger T/A. The T/A Plus has seats having leather buckets that are ventilated to suit to the temperature.

A power tilt is also included as well as a telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel, an improved audio system, and the up to date Uconnect 8.4 infotainment system, supported by Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality.

The T/A Plus boasts a 6.4 liter engine with a Hemi V-8, matching larger wheels and a larger front brakes that have a six-piston Brembo front calipers and four-piston rears. Adding up to the design is the 392 fender decals.

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