Mopar Energizes 2024 SEMA Show with
Plymouth GTX Electromod and Ram Sport Truck Concepts

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Mopar puts a serious charge into the 2024 SEMA Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, Nov. 5 ā€“ Nov. 8 in Las Vegas, with new, head-turning concept vehicles ā€“ combined to showcase a wide range of distinctly different appearance and performance modifications to enthusiasts.

ā€œOur new Mopar concept vehicles showcase different ends of the performance spectrum, bringing innovative design and engineering expertise with a zero-emissions muscle car concept and the latest ideas for the Ram Sport Truck lineup,ā€ said Mike Koval Jr., head of Mopar North America. ā€œWhether itā€™s envisioning an electrified propulsion system or outfitting the most capable production off-road pickups, Mopar is ready to enhance the customer experience with quality-tested, factory-backed parts and accessories.ā€

Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept

1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept from Mopar

The 1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept offers a peek into the future of possible battery-electric vehicle (BEV) conversion kit applications by showing a potential future Mopar e-Crate propulsion system for enthusiasts to build or convert classic and current cars and trucks into BEVs.

1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept from Mopar

At first glance, the striking Frostbite Blue exterior paint and lowered stance begins to show what makes this zero-emission muscle car concept so special. The Mopar design team widened the rear-wheel openings for an aggressive and modern look. Like any proper restomod, the custom-shaved, body-color bumpers are tucked in and trimmed to the fenders. To keep the sneaky modern appearance, the exterior trim (grille, window trim, dual-side mirrors, and tail panel) is painted Satin Black.

1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept from Mopar

The GTX Electromod Concept has a one-off, custom carbon-fiber hood with dual functional air extractors, accented with dual Satin-black stripes, tipping its hat to the original Plymouth GTX.

Noticeable exterior enhancements include a carbon-fiber front splitter and custom low-profile rear spoiler. No classic Mopar restomod would be complete without paying homage to the flip-top fuel caps of the 1960s-70s, which has been updated to function as a charge-port door. The GTX Electromod Concept rides on a lowered three-link suspension with 18-by-9-inch BTG Vintage Bronze forged magnesium wheels and Pirelli P-ZERO (PZ4) tires. 

The carbon fiber hood covers a scalable 400-volt, 250-kilowatt electric drive module (EDM) that attaches to the frame with custom-designed isolated motor mounts. 

Atop the Mopar Blue EDM sits the integrated dual-charging module (IDCM), carrying a custom 
styled cover to honor the Hellcat supercharger from the worldā€™s quickest, fastest and most-powerful muscle cars. 

Surrounding the e-Crate kit concept is a custom designed set of carbon fiber fender aprons, firewall 
and radiator plenum closeout. Output is approximately 335 horsepower and torque to the rear wheels runs through a 3:1 gear reducer. Driving range is an estimated 250 miles.

Four battery packs carry a total of 384 lithium-ion battery cells. The entire battery system is rated at 73 kilowatt-hours, with each battery weighing approximately 230 pounds.

A unique driver interface system features custom gauges, including a 160-mph analog speedometer, battery-charge level, instantaneous drive-motor current, and battery- and motor-coolant temperatures, all housed in a custom-designed cluster bezel.

Gone is the original three-spoke round steering wheel in favor of a more modern leather-wrapped,flat-bottom, three-spoke steering wheel finished in Vintage Bronze surrounded by IndiGo Blue leather and bright orange accent stitching. The horn pad features a floating-bronze Omega M that pays tribute to the original floating Plymouth steering hub.

1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept from Mopar

Blue interior door panels include Vintage Bronze accents and manual window cranks to preserve the classic look and feel. Mopar stainless steel pedal covers add bold contrast and provide superior grip for the driver.

The original low-back seats have been replaced with more supportive front seats modified from the Jeep Wrangler. Ideal for 2-door classic car fitment, the seats quickly fold forward for easy access to the rear. 

The newly designed center console adds creature comforts. Drive control goes through a skillfully integrated rotary shift knob from the Dodge Durango. 

1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept from Mopar

Ram 2500 Power Wagon Concept

Ram 2500 Power Wagon Concept

The Ram 2500 Power Wagon Concept builds upon the most capable production off-road pickup with an array of available Mopar and custom accessories. The result: A rugged HEMIĀ®-powered full-size truck that performs flawlessly as a daily workhorse or weekend warrior.

The bold Satin Stealth Sand exterior stands out with a contrasting Matte Deep Black box with 3-D topographical map pattern, accented by bright Header Orange accents including tow hooks front and rear and much more.

The aggressive stance is achieved with 20-by-10-inch black and Anthracite Grey Rhino Alpha wheels rolling with 35-inch Goodyear tires riding on a stock suspension. A Mopar sport performance hood covers the 6.4-liter HEMIĀ® V-8 powerplant and adds to the muscular exterior look. Blacked out trailer-tow mirrors provide a full view for every towing task while up front an integrated factory Warn winch is perfect for any job at the worksite or on the trails.

Ram 2500 Power Wagon Concept

Above the cabin, an aluminum platform securely holds extra gear with custom designed mounting brackets and unique Header Orange four-corner utility brackets. At the front of the roof rack, three 12-inch TYRI rectangular LED lights provide exceptional accessory lighting.

Fitted above the truck bed, an active cargo-rack storage system from Leitner Designs carries up to eight durable GearPODS that are integrated along the top of the bed sides. The versatile system adds valuable storage without sacrificing truck bed floor space. Also helping to manage cargo is a drop-in Bed Slide system – making loading and unloading gear an effortless task.

Access to the bed is easily achieved with the Mopar bed step. Access to the interior of the truck is provided by a set of Mopar tube steps. The 2500 interior includes custom-designed seats featuring an Omega M Mopar logo adebossed on the front seat backs.

The interior trim is accented with contrasting Header Orange paint that provides a custom look and feel that pick up on the exterior color break up. Door panels feature custom trimmed Katzkin premium 
ā€œDark Oakā€ bolsters and are accented with Header Orange speaker trim rings.

Ram 2500 Power Wagon Concept

The Ram 2500 production interior price class features a 12-inch touchscreen and buddy bench seat layout. Inspired by Mopar customers, the Ram 2500 Power Wagon Concept features a newly developed instrument panel accessory rail that can hold various mobile devices securely in place, whether recording trails or providing another place to hold a phone. The rear seats have the Mopar under-seat storage system.

Floors are protected with Mopar all-weather mats to help contain the spoils that any weekend warrior might pick up from their adventures and Mopar stainless steel pedal covers add a bold look to the driverā€™s footwell.

Moparized Ram 1500 RHO

Moparized Ram 1500 RHO

Debuting high-impact exterior graphic themes has become an annual practice for Mopar designers at SEMA, so this year the same creative inspiration continues with the all-new 2025 Ram 1500 RHO.

The latest edition to the Ram Sport Truck lineup is a perfect canvas for the custom bold Mopar Blue bodyside graphics that provide a striking contrast from the satin metallic Diamond Black exterior underneath. Massive 37-inch tires help set an aggressive stance below the hourglass body design with the widest fender flares in the current production Ram 1500 lineup.

Mopar exterior accessories include a fully integrated, bed-mounted spare-tire carrier, RamBar accessory bar with a pair of 12-inch TYRI rectangular LED lights, stamped side steps. The truck-bed surface is protected by a black, Mopar spray-in textured bedliner.

Inside, custom black Nappa leather wrapped front and rear seats by Alea feature Mopar Blue accents and suede inner bolsters. An instrument panel accessory rail holds various mobile devices securely 
in place.

An all-new 3.0-liter Hurricane H/O SST engine under the hood of the Moparized 2025 Ram 1500 RHO is the most powerful six cylinder in the segment with 540 horsepower and 521 lb.-ft. of torque. Mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission, the new powertrain is 150 lbs. lighter than the previous performance model and features a more balanced weight distribution for enhanced agility and faster reflexes. A true dual Mopar exhaust system provides an aggressive sounding note and features 5-inch dual wall tips with Omega M logos.

Dodge and Direct Connection

Dodge will treat SEMA showgoers to a lineup of crate engines and products on display from Direct Connection, the Dodge performance parts brand. The Mopar booth will also feature the Direct Connection HurriCrate Cat 3 crate engine-powered 1987 Dodge D150 of Morgan Evans, winner of the Direct Connection Grudge Race at the recent Roadkill Nights Powered by Dodge event. A new Dodge E-Bike licensed product, created with heritage-infused styling inspired by the Dodge Brothers, will also debut at SEMA, and attendees can also test their reaction times on Dodge Demon drag race simulators.

More SEMA Show Debuts from Mopar

Showgoers will surely notice the Mopar ā€œPower-Coupleā€ themed display featuring the matching metallic blue and dual white striped Ram REV pulling a modified version of the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Banshee concept.

A custom 1968 Dodge Charger from Mark Worman, renowned Mopar enthusiast and star of Motor Trend TVā€™s ā€œGraveyard Carz,ā€ will be seen for the first time at SEMA. Expertly restored to a better than original form, today the vintage Charger is powered by a 485 horsepower 392-cubic inch HEMIĀ® V-8 crate engine from Direct Connection.

Several Jeep custom vehicles will also make their SEMA Show debuts this year, after first conquering the challenging trails in Moab, Utah during the 58th annual Easter Jeep Safari last March:

  • Jeep Low Down Concept
2024 JeepĀ® Low Down Concept
  • Jeep Willys Dispatcher Concept
2024 JeepĀ® Willys Dispatcher Concept
  • Jeep Gladiator Rubicon High Top Concept, which will carry for the first time, the newest custom piece from the design team at Mopar and Jeep Performance Parts. The Mopar ILLUMINAT3 off-road lighting accessory is a pivoting lightbar concept with patented innovative features allowing the outer lights to hinge and rotate around the roof, illuminating all areas around the vehicle.
2024 JeepĀ® Gladiator Rubicon High Top Concept
  • Jeep Vacationeer Concept
2024 JeepĀ® Vacationeer Concept