![]() ![]() Frostbite is the bright metallic blue shown on the Hellcat Widebody above, Hellraisin is the production version of the concept color Black Eye (shown below on the Challenger 1320) and Sinamon Stick is a dark reddish-orange, so while the 2020 Charger loses two greys, a green and a purple, it picks up a blue, a different purple and a reddish hue.įinally, the 2020 Dodge Charger is available in 10 returning colors from 2019, including Pitch Black, Octane Red, TorRed, Go Mango, Granite Crystal, F8 Green, Triple Nickel, Indigo Blue, White Knuckle and B5 Blue – which is only available on the limited edition Hellcat Daytona 50th Anniversary models (shown below).Īgain, we should point out that in the past, Dodge has rolled out colors during the model year, so there is still a chance that we could see more exterior colors offered for the 2020 Charger and Challenger. The new colors for the 2020 Dodge Charger are Frostbite, Hellraisin and Sinamon Stick. Of course, Sublime and Plum Crazy are always popular with enthusiasts, but those two colors have always been offered on and off in alternating years. It comes as little surprise that Maximum Steel has been removed, as it was not popular with buyers, serving as one of the four greyscale options last year, but Destroyer Grey was popular on both the Charger and the Challenger, so it is surprising that Dodge has removed that from the option sheet. Those colors which have been removed from the 2019 Charger lineup include Maximum Steel, Destroyer Grey, Sublime and Plum Crazy. ![]() In addition to offering one less exterior color for 2020, there are also three new colors for the new model year, which means that four colors from 2019 are gone. ![]() The 2020 Dodge Charger will be offered in 13 exterior colors when the order banks for the new model year open, which is down from the 14 exterior colors offered in 2019, but there is still a possibility that Dodge could announce more exterior colors as we get into the 2020 model year. The interior and exterior palates for the two Dodge performance cars are similar, but as we continue our in-depth coverage of the new Charger, here is a rundown of the interior and exterior colors offered for 2020. ![]() Quite understandably, it couldn't take on the same name without causing confusion, so it's called Smoke Show.Two weeks ago, we brought you a look at the color palate for the 2020 Dodge Challenger and since then, we have gotten a great many questions about the exterior color options for the 2020 Dodge Charger. Rather than kill Destroyer Gray outright, the Dodge color and style department tweaked it just a bit for a more positive response. Is Smoke Show the same as Destroyer Gray? No, it's distinctly different and you would probably not mistake the two, but Smoke Show is the spiritual descendant of Destroyer Gray, just turned up a notch in brightness and with the smallest drop of pastel blue added (note: you probably won't be as invisible as you would with Destroyer Gray!). Smoke Show might not be the high-impact color Dodges are famous for, but the name is high-impact and conveys the hooligan nature of these potent performers. Fans of Dodge performance products generally note that this gray tint is lighter and a tad on the blue side compared to Destroyer Gray, and other than its polished clearcoat has an uncanny resemblance to gray primer. When the 2020 Dodges hit, the non-metallic color Smoke Show was introduced. ![]()
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