October 25, 200718 yr Autoblog link for full gallery and story: http://www.autoblog.com/2007/10/23/sema-20...r-stormtrooper/ SEMA 2007 Preview: Dodge Avenger StormTrooper Posted Oct 23rd 2007 10:02PM by Sam Abuelsamid Filed under: Concept Cars, SEMA, Sedans/Saloons, Dodge The car you see pictured here is what happens when a self-professed Star Wars geek gets to have his way with the latest Dodge mid-sized sedan. While the stock Dodge Avenger looks awkward from some angles, sits a little tall, and is generally unexciting visually, the Avenger StormTrooper largely eliminates those problems. Under the hood, the StormTrooper gets the 4.0L V-6 from the Pacifica crossover while the whole body is lowered over the twenty-inch tires. The white bodywork and dark tinted headlight covers and windows were inspired by the armor of the soldiers in George Lucas' movies. A set of four buckets from a Charger SRT8 adorned in alcantara suede adorn the front and back rows and a pair of mobile PCs provide entertainment for the driver and passengers. The front unit is tied into the powertrain control allowing the driver to tune the engine, while the rear unit allows passengers to play games, watch movies, or surf the net. They should have also done a Darth Vader edition!! Edited October 25, 200718 yr by BrewSwillis
October 25, 200718 yr I like it- IF something was done with the rear door styling I would like it even more! :AH-HA_wink: We have a black Avenger locally that looks pretty danged nice, big wheels, sits low. Clean looking car.
October 25, 200718 yr pretty good. interior work looks nice. idk, the exterior looks chopped to me?.... maybe it's just a low quality pic...?
October 25, 200718 yr That grill only improves the looks immensely. I also agree with CMG. They need to fix the rear door and greenhouse. It might actually be a decent looking car then.
October 25, 200718 yr The rear door seems to be where it "tries too hard". Looks like a Charger inspired concoction of some sort, it would look a heckuva lot cleaner without it IMO. Edited October 25, 200718 yr by CMG
October 25, 200718 yr I actually really like this...and yes that includes the angels eyes. The new front end looks great as does the rear end treatment. The interior looks nice too. The only thing I don't really like is the wheel design. If I owned an Avenger, and someone made this kit available, I'd snap it up in a second.
October 25, 200718 yr OMG, geeky, yeah. I'm a fan of the Avenger. I like most of what has been done here... perhaps especially the 4.0L engine transplant.
October 25, 200718 yr This is a hint to Chrysler to put the 4.0 in there. But Yeah...I'd like to see the entire thing be made available for production as a special edition.
October 25, 200718 yr I could do without the white rims. The taillights, well Altezza has been overdone. The rest of it is quite nice! Badass...
October 25, 200718 yr I could do without the white rims. The taillights, well Altezza has been overdone. The rest of it is quite nice! Badass... I agree..while I don't hate the tail lights...i prefer the originals I think, and some better wheels. That picture is indeed badass.
October 25, 200718 yr I like all the exterior modifications except for the rear wing spoiler (I always think that this looks really stupid on front wheel drive sedans) and the wheels. The interior is o.k. I was never really impressed with the original interior design, so the interior upgrades don't impress me that much either. I like the overall exterior design of the Avenger. It looks 100% better than its Chrysler Sebring counterpart. I agree with someone else who stated that the design would work better on a longer wheelbase (it appeared on a different forum topic). The exterior modifications on this show car make it look even better. Now if they could only give the interior a redesign, this wouldn't be a bad car.
October 25, 200718 yr I like all the exterior modifications except for the rear wing spoiler (I always think that this looks really stupid on front wheel drive sedans) and the wheels. Sounds like you are under the misconception that a spoiler is non-functional on a FWD car. The general idea people seem to have is that a spoiler is there to give downforce on the driving wheels on a RWD car to help it accelerate. Problem with that is since a spoiler depends on air movement for its function, it's worthless from a stop, and not very functional at low speeds where traction is an issue. A spoiler's real function is to provide downforce on the rear wheels at higher speeds, keeping the rear wheels planted during handling maneuvers - something that is functional on any car, regardless where the driving wheels are. That said, I still agree that spoilers are silly on many cars, because A) they're designed to look "cool", not provide downforce B) they look silly, not "cool" This spoiler might actually be functional, and at least is not huge & uber tacky. Personally, I kinda like it.
October 25, 200718 yr Sounds like you are under the misconception that a spoiler is non-functional on a FWD car. The general idea people seem to have is that a spoiler is there to give downforce on the driving wheels on a RWD car to help it accelerate. Problem with that is since a spoiler depends on air movement for its function, it's worthless from a stop, and not very functional at low speeds where traction is an issue. A spoiler's real function is to provide downforce on the rear wheels at higher speeds, keeping the rear wheels planted during handling maneuvers - something that is functional on any car, regardless where the driving wheels are. That said, I still agree that spoilers are silly on many cars, because A) they're designed to look "cool", not provide downforce B) they look silly, not "cool" This spoiler might actually be functional, and at least is not huge & uber tacky. Personally, I kinda like it. Thanks for the education about rear wing spoilers. Regardless of how functional they may be, I still think they ruin the lines of the car.
October 25, 200718 yr It looks very cool, but for me, GM made the ultimate Storm Trooper car years ago. :AH-HA_wink: And along the same lines, the ultimate Darth Vader car... ...and you could buy both!
October 26, 200718 yr It looks very cool, but for me, GM made the ultimate Storm Trooper car years ago. :AH-HA_wink: And along the same lines, the ultimate Darth Vader car... ...and you could buy both! Should be updated..... Edited October 26, 200718 yr by Oldsmoboi
October 26, 200718 yr Author Should be updated..... Sorry, that car isn't nearly as menacing as the Impala SS was.
October 26, 200718 yr I like the CTS-V better as the "Vader car" personally. Both fit the bill well, though. I guess the CTS-V feels more spacey/techy, and thus feels like a better fit to me.
October 26, 200718 yr Hmm, Chrysler did it again. The '06 SEMA Sebring looked way better than the production model. Now the SEMA Avenger looks way better.
October 26, 200718 yr Now if they could just bring these updates to the production models.The Sebring would still look like $h!, though. It needs a complete make-over above all else.
October 27, 200718 yr The Sebring would still look like $h!, though. It needs a complete make-over above all else. I'd say it looked decent in SEMA guise, but I agree...it needs a complete makeover.
November 1, 200718 yr I just remembered another cool storm trooper style car... 1988 Lincoln Machete concept!
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