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NewĀ Satin Black hood graphic and Fratzog dual stripes factory-customization optionsĀ now available for SIXPACK-powered Dodge Charger Scat Pack

Dodge is giving buyers more ways to make their 2026 Charger SIXPACK uniquely theirs — and this time it’s not about horsepower. For the upcoming model year, the brand has introduced two new factory-backed graphics packages that let owners customize the look of their Charger right from the showroom.

What’s notable about these new options is that they aren’t cheap stick-on decals or dealer add-ons. Instead, they’re designed and integrated by Dodge to complement the Charger’s aggressive styling and strong performance roots, offering a level of personalization that fans have been asking for.

Satin Black Hood Graphic Adds Stealthy Attitude

The first of the new packages is a Satin Black hood graphic, priced from around $395. Placed right in the middle of the Charger’s sculpted power dome, this graphic gives the front end a more purposeful, street-ready look without overwhelming the car’s design. The satin finish contrasts well with the Charger’s exterior paint options and draws attention to the bold hood shape that’s becoming a signature of the SIXPACK range.

Instead of looking like an afterthought or an inexpensive decal, Dodge crafted this graphic to feel like an integrated part of the car’s bodywork — exactly what you’d expect from a factory option rather than an aftermarket add-on.

Fratzog Dual Stripes Bring Heritage and Bold Style

For owners who want something more eye-catching, Dodge is also offering Fratzog logo-patterned dual stripes, starting at approximately $1,695. These stripes use the modern Fratzog emblem — a symbol Dodge has been leaning into as part of its new performance identity — woven into each stripe with contrasting red trim.

The result is a look that feels both modern and rooted in Mopar performance heritage. Fans of vintage muscle cars will likely appreciate the nod to classic racing stripes, while the repeating Fratzog pattern gives it a contemporary twist. One clever detail: the stripes are engineered so that if your Charger has a glass roof, the pattern is still visible from inside the cabin.

This graphics option was previously offered on special Charger Daytona models, and adding it to the SIXPACK lineup feels like a natural next step as Dodge expands factory-integration personalization.

Part of a Broader Personalization Push

Both new graphics packages speak to Dodge’s broader focus on factory-backed customization — something the brand says is just the beginning. According to Dodge CEO Matt McAlear, enthusiasts have been asking for more ways to make their cars distinct, and the Fratzog stripes and Satin Black hood treatment are examples of how Dodge is responding.

Available on both the Charger Scat Pack and Charger R/T with the twin-turbo SIXPACK engines, these graphics options allow buyers to tweak the Charger’s look without touching the performance side of the equation. Additional Mopar accessories — including body graphics, performance exhaust systems, and pedal upgrades — are already available or arriving soon, giving owners even more ways to personalize their ride.

Whether you’re after subtle stealth or bold classic-inspired styling, Dodge’s latest graphics options give the Charger SIXPACK another way to stand out — straight from the factory.

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