The annual SEMA show always hosts a set of amusing workaday cars kitted out to look bad-ass, although in many cases, they’re all show and not much more go. One such ride to grace the Mopar stand this year is the Chrysler 200 S Mopar, which gets an “attitude adjustment” consisting of styling enhancements but little else. It does look pretty good, we have to admit, with a full set of skirting painted the same Ceramic Grey metallic as the body, offset by a black roof, black 19-inch wheels, a black grille, and black mirrors. Most of that can be purchased for the 200 through the Mopar catalog, although the bisected trapezoidal exhaust tips are conceptual, said Chrysler.
The interior features Katzkin leather seats with Mopar Blue accent piping, with color-coordinated dash and door panels, as well as Mopar floor mats and pedals. Under the hood, the 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 from the 200 S breathes more freely, thanks to a cold-air intake system and a cat-back exhaust. The car is also dropped closer to its wheels with a Mopar suspension lowering kit; peeking out from behind those wheels is a Mopar Big Brake kit.
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