---
title: "You Can Now Buy Carbon Fiber Dodge Challenger Parts Straight From Dealerships"
description: "Even though the current Challenger is on its way out, Dodge is expanding its Direct Connection offerings with carbon fiber parts from Speedkore."
date: "2022-11-16"
modified: "2022-11-16"
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  - name: "Peter Holderith"
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url: "https://www.thedrive.com/news/you-can-now-buy-carbon-fiber-dodge-challenger-parts-straight-from-dealerships"
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  - "Aftermarket"
  - "Car Tech"
  - "Dodge News"
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---

# You Can Now Buy Carbon Fiber Dodge Challenger Parts Straight From Dealerships

![](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/16/speedkore-carbon-fiber-challenger-parts-lead.jpg>)
*\<em\>SpeedKore\</em\>*

[Dodge](<https://www.thedrive.com/category/dodge-news>) is leaning way into the V8 muscle car scene during its final days. It's currently celebrating the life of its [soon-to-depart Hellcat engine](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/43247/dodge-challenger-charger-and-hellcat-engines-will-die-by-2024>) by releasing a slew of special editions as well as bringing back the [700-horsepower Durango](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/2023-dodge-durango-srt-hellcat-the-710-hp-suv-is-back-for-one-last-ride>) as an extra plus. It's not stopping there, though. As part of its [revived Direct Connection performance program](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/43050/dodges-direct-connection-catalog-returns-with-way-more-v8-performance-parts>), it's selling speed parts straight to customers through select Dodge Power Broker dealers. Now that includes custom carbon fiber components for the latest Challenger from Speedkore.

Speedkore definitely has a history with the Dodge brand. It helped build a [full carbon 1968 "Hellucination" Charger](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/carbon-fiber-1968-dodge-charger-hellucination-packs-1000-hp-v8>) for Stellantis' chief designer Ralph Gilles, but these offerings are going a lot more mainstream. It will sell you a full carbon rear spoiler, rocker panel set, rear diffuser, and wide-body front splitter all directly from designated Dodge dealerships.

![](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/16/speedkore-carbon-fiber-challenger-parts-inline-B.jpg>)

![](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/16/speedkore-carbon-fiber-challenger-parts-inline-C.jpg>)

![](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/16/speedkore-carbon-fiber-challenger-parts-inline-A.jpg>)

![](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/16/speedkore-carbon-fiber-challenger-parts-inline-D-1.jpg>)

The cheapest component on offer is the $1,925 rear spoiler. The rocker panel set, splitter, and rear diffuser cost $2,475, $2,735, and $3,075 respectively.

All of the parts SpeedKore is producing for Dodge can be installed using factory hardware. Dodge [Power Brokers](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/dodge-doubles-down-on-muscle-car-focus-for-dealers>) will, of course, sell you that as well. Power Broker dealers specialize in selling and installing speed parts from Dodge's Direct Connection catalog, and you can find a full list of them on the Dodge Garage [website](<https://www.dodgegarage.com/power-brokers-dealers/>).

In addition to the carbon fiber parts, Direct Connection also offers a slew of engine performance components, suspension upgrades, entire crate motors, and more. It's all a part of Dodge not only embracing its muscle car following, but also making more money off of ICE enthusiasts as electrification becomes a reality. Those who love internal combustion will pay extra to add performance to their vehicles. Dodge knows this, and by offering what are effectively aftermarket parts straight from the factory—with a warranty—it makes an appealing offer that many enthusiasts can't resist.

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## Author
Peter Holderith is a former staff writer for The Drive. He enjoys covering the regular news cycle, writing reviews, and hunting down long features on obscure pieces of automotive history.

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