
Waido’s Widebody Render Shows What the 2024–2026 Dodge Charger Could Look Like With a Bold Aftermarket Kit
Enthusiasts of the new 2024–2026 Dodge Charger are already imagining what the muscle car can look like with more aggressive styling. Overseas tuning company Waido Kits recently shared a set of renderings that preview a full widebody conversion for the Charger, giving fans a first look at how the car could be widened and visually transformed from its stock design.
The renderings show a Charger with much wider fender arches and a more dramatic stance. The front end has a bold splitter and flared quarter panels, and the sides are fitted with custom skirts to accentuate the broader track. The back of the car is equally striking with flared rear panels and a fixed wing. Some of the imagined parts such as the diffuser appear to be made from forged carbon fiber, adding a lightweight performance look to the package.
Parts of the previewed design include wheel arch extensions in black or even bright colors that make the car stand out visually from the standard Charger. Large custom wheels and aero discs complete the rendered look, giving the Charger a more muscular and performance-inspired profile.
Waido Kits is no stranger to creating widebody kits for modern vehicles. The company has produced similar upgrades for previous generations of the Dodge Charger and Challenger as well as for other high profile vehicles. Pricing and availability for the Daytona kit have not yet been announced, but based on the brand’s past offerings the parts could range widely in cost when they finally go on sale.
For Charger enthusiasts who enjoy personalization and aftermarket styling, renderings like this give a glimpse of what might be possible with the new muscle car, and it points toward a future where widebody styling becomes popular even for the latest generation of performance cars.

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