CGI Artist Reimagines Dodge Classics With Viper V10 and 440ci Power

Aug 27, 2025 1 min read
CGI Artist Reimagines Dodge Classics With Viper V10 and 440ci Power

Digital artist reimagines Dodge classics with a Viper V10 Charger and 440ci Super Bee widebody in stunning CGI detail.


Dodge’s future may be filled with hybrids and electric drivetrains, but the digital car design community continues to reimagine the brand’s muscle car heritage in extreme fashion. One recent project brings together two classic Mopars in a virtual showcase that blends nostalgia with modern engineering.

The renderings, created by digital artist Andreas Wennevold, depict a pair of retro-inspired Dodge icons: a 1972 Charger fitted with a Viper V10 swap and a 1969 Coronet Super Bee powered by a 440-cubic-inch V8. Both are given contemporary widebody treatment, extensive use of carbon fiber, and track-focused details that merge old-school presence with exotic supercar flair.

The Charger stands out as the wilder of the two, adopting Lamborghini-inspired Verde Gea green paintwork in earlier iterations before shifting to a bold orange-and-carbon finish in its latest form. Its hood reveals a semi-exposed Viper-sourced V10 engine, paired with full pushrod suspension, signaling an aggressive mix of classic NASCAR style and modern supercar engineering. Inside, carbon fiber bucket seats trimmed in orange reinforce the track-ready aesthetic.

The Super Bee receives an equally dramatic update. Its widebody kit incorporates carbon fiber elements over a deep black base color, accented by crimson highlights on the hood, fenders, and brake calipers. A crimson roll cage dominates the interior, setting off the muscle car’s raw racing attitude. Under the hood, the 440ci V8 evokes classic Mopar power, balanced by the sleek carbon fiber styling.

These CGI builds arrive at a time when Dodge is cautiously shifting back toward internal combustion performance after years of electrification focus. With the new Hurricane-powered Sixpack models hitting the market and rumors of a Hemi revival, enthusiasts are keeping a close eye on what’s next.

For now, the virtual world offers its own fantasy garage. The only question is which fans would choose: the Viper V10 Charger or the crimson-trimmed Super Bee?

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