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On the Build & Price they're just called "Carbon Black Aluminum Wheels", no specific name for them yet. Standard on WB Charger HC, optional on the WB SP. IDK if they're standard or optional on the Challenger WB.
BTW, the 2020 Charger Build & Price works (sort of). No pics yet, but you can select models/options and see prices. https://www.dodge.com/bmo.charger.2020.html#/models/2020/charger?app=bmo&vehicle=charger&year=2020
I like the new "Carbon Black Aluminum Wheels" personally, but I'll keep my Devils wheels. Easy to care for and I like them. No way I'd get the "Warpspeed" wheels. Too much like the original slingshot wheels like my '15 had....which are all over the place and a pain to clean - and keep clean.
SRT Hellcat Widebody and SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody models feature new standard 20 x 11 inch Low Gloss Black wheels and optional Low Gloss Granite “Warpspeed” wheels.
That seems to imply that the wheels pictured in the OP are the 20 x 11 inch Low Gloss Black wheels.
SRT Hellcat Widebody and SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody models feature new standard 20 x 11 inch Low Gloss Black wheels and optional Low Gloss Granite “Warpspeed” wheels.
That seems to imply that the wheels pictured in the OP are the 20 x 11 inch Low Gloss Black wheels.
I still don't like any of the black wheels. The new Charger wheels give me hope the designers have half a brain remaining and some just maybe some were born before 1980. (changed it)
I must be in the minority of people who love the Devil's rims - I mean it really is only a two year old design, unlike the standard SRT wheels that have been around for 6 years.
I must be in the minority of people who love the Devil's rims - I mean it really is only a two year old design, unlike the standard SRT wheels that have been around for 6 years.
The devils are probably the best offering yet...they give the car added dimension ...but my first mod...is always wheels..never was overly taken with stock wheels
The devils are probably the best offering yet...they give the car added dimension ...but my first mod...is always wheels..never was overly taken with stock wheels
I am factory wheel whore. Most of my street wheel choices are OEM, modified OEM, or upsized OEM reproductions. But, I do enjoy a good set of big n' littles for drag racing.
The devils are probably the best offering yet...they give the car added dimension ...but my first mod...is always wheels..never was overly taken with stock wheels
I agree. I don't know why there's so much negativity toward that style. I think they look great with the widebody (and I'm not huge fan of Challenger widebody). This is coming from a guy who runs the factory black slingshots on my car in summer. Winter are aftermarket Hurst (yes they are heavy).
You mean, "I'm glad they keep reusing old parts on different trim models for this car"
The wheels in post one are the current Charger Daytona/Hellcat Octane Edition/Challenger 1320 wheels but with a wider dimension (thus creates a deeper dish). Warpspeed wheels are the Slingshots with wider dimension (thus creates a deeper dish).
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