Monday, 9 May 2011

Dodge Charger Super Bee


Dodge is bringing back its Super Bee package for one more nostalgic round in the hands of the brand’s ever-popular Charger muscle car.
The Super Bee designation was first placed on a 1968 Coronet model before it was moved on over to the Charger model in 1971.
It then took a long hiatus before it was applied once again, this time on the Charger SRT8 Super Bee (pictured) model in 2006, 2007, and 2008. For the 2011 model year, Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has announced that the Super Bee package will be applied to the Charger line, but no specific details were given for the package.

We can only imagine that the new generation Charger Super Bee will get the same treatment as the previous models with a special exterior paint (yellow in the previous models) combined with "Super Bee" graphics on the doors, rear quarters, and rear fascia. They also received "Super Bee" emblems on the front fenders, a body-color HEMI decal on the hood bulge, and a special set of wheels.

Expect the new generation Charger Super Bee to be offered in a limited edition of about 1,000 units as were the previous Super Bees.

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