Dodge Makes the SIXPACK Charger Even Meaner With These Subtle but Serious Hood Upgrades

Dodge is giving its SIXPACK Charger a subtle style refresh, adding bold new hood graphics that spotlight its muscle-first attitude.

February 4, 2026 at 11:02 PM / Tuning

A sculpted power dome rising from a hood has always been a visual promise: this car means business. That message comes through loud and clear on SIXPACK-equipped Dodge Chargers.

Marketed without hesitation as “still the world’s most powerful muscle car,” the Charger hasn’t changed dramatically in recent years in terms of core performance. What has evolved is its appearance, with periodic styling tweaks designed to remind everyone exactly what kind of machine this is.

This latest refresh arrives via new factory customization options just announced for the SIXPACK Charger Scat Pack and R/T. While the updates are largely cosmetic, they do a solid job of making the hood’s power dome the focal point.

Leading the additions is a satin black hood graphic meant to create contrast against existing paint colors while drawing attention directly to the power dome. Centered on the hood and stretching to the front bezel, this add-on can be ordered separately for $395.

Alongside it, Dodge is introducing Fratzog dual stripes—similar to what’s offered on Daytona models—as a nod to the brand’s revived emblem. In plain terms, that means stripes outlined in red, each filled with a repeating Fratzog logo pattern.

This option carries a higher price tag at $1,695 and works with both glass and steel roofs. On models equipped with a glass roof, the Fratzog design is even visible from inside the cabin.

Buyers who choose both upgrades will see the sticker price of their SIXPACK Charger Scat Pack or R/T rise by $2,090—an appealing investment for anyone looking to make their muscle car feel uniquely factory-built.

Dodge CEO Matt McAlear says these visual enhancements are “just the beginning” of what owners can expect when customizing the new SIXPACK Charger lineup, though specifics weren’t shared. Future updates could include additional graphics, light mechanical tweaks, and fresh interior options.

All of this complements serious performance: the SIXPACK Charger Scat Pack delivers 550 horsepower—making it Dodge’s most powerful vehicle under $55,000—while the Charger R/T produces 420 hp, touted as the highest standard output in its muscle car class.

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