Kind of a drag. Mopar launches two versions of its new Dodge Challenger Drag Pak.

Just because life’s a drag doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy yourself. And for performance fans, Fiat Chrysler says it has just the cure – the new Mopar Dodge Challenger Drag Pak which will offer a choice of engines including Mopar’s first supercharged package.

The Drag Pak is a factory-prepped package car specifically tuned for drag racing, and gives buyers the option of either a 426-cubic-inch Hemi V-8 or a supercharged 354-ci Hemi.

“Today, we write the next page in our performance playbook with the reveal of the production Mopar Dodge Challenger Drag Pak, a vehicle that offers, for the first time, a supercharged engine that provides our racers more options,” said Pietro Gorlier, Mopar President and CEO, “Our brand,” he added, “is committed to supporting Mopar drivers who compete at all levels.”

Classic Hemi fans might get a sense of déjà vu thinking about the new supercharged Hemi. The 354 displacement has had a long history of success for Mopar racers.

The Drag Pak can be ordered with a supercharged 354 ci Hemi, or a naturally aspired 426 V-8.

As for the 426 ci Hemi, the naturally aspirated package uses a special aluminum Mopar block with pressed-in steel liners and aluminum cylinder heads.

Both engines undergo custom calibration, and carry unique graphic identification. And they’re paired with a newly upgraded, race-prepped automatic transmission.

The Drag Pak Challenger itself isn’t just a stock street coupe. It gets a unique Mopar K-Member suspension with, among other things, double-adjustable compression and rebound struts. The back end has a four-link rear suspension with Panhard bar, a 4-inch solid axle and other modifications designed to maximize traction and launch.

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The Challenger also will get an NHRA-spec roll cage. Though the cabin carries over the look of a stock Challenger, it adds a Mopar gauge pack, driver and passenger lightweight racing seats, safety net and five-point harness.

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The package is completed with 15-inch front and rear lightweight wheels with the Mopar logo. There are special 28-inch diameter Hoosier drag radials up front, 30×9-inch real tires. The Drag Pak Challenger also gets unique brakes.

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As for performance, “In the first runs the new Drag Pak ran consistently in the eights (eight second range),” said Dale Aldo, Mopar Motorsports Marketing Manager, “while improving times at the 60-ft. mark and also performing very well in the quarter mile. Once our customers get the car on the track, we feel it’s going to be a clear winner.”

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