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

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AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Oct. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --

Being shown for the first time at the SEMA Show, Nov. 5-8 in Las Vegas, 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 HEMI®-powered full-size truck that performs flawlessly as a daily workhorse or weekend warrior
Being shown for the first time at the SEMA Show, Nov. 5-8 in Las Vegas, 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 HEMI?-powered full-size truck that performs flawlessly as a daily workhorse or weekend warrior
  • 1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept is powered by a conceptual Mopar e-Crate propulsion package

  • Ram 2500 Power Wagon Concept bridges gap between daily workhorse and weekend adventurer

  • Moparized Ram 1500 RHO features new high-impact concept exterior graphics and Mopar accessories

  • Dodge will showcase products from the brand's Direct Connection performance parts line, including crate engines and more, and debut new heritage-inspired Dodge E-Bike licensed product

  • Mopar display area (#44137 in South Hall) spotlights numerous customized vehicles from Jeep?, Ram and Dodge, Mopar enthusiast/TV personality Mark Worman; along with hundreds of factory-backed performance parts and accessories

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

"Our 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," said Mike Koval Jr., head of Mopar North America. "Whether it'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."

Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept
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.

At first glance, the striking Frostbite Blue exterior paint and lowered stance begin 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.

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.