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What colors do the Dodge Challengers come in?

The Dodge Challenger is offered in several exterior colors, though exact options vary by year and trim. Common colors include White Knuckle White, Pitch Black, Granite Crystal, Go Mango, Octane Red, F8 Green and Sublime.


Current color options and how they vary


Color availability changes with model years and trims; below is a snapshot of colors Dodge has offered on the Challenger in recent years. Availability can differ by region, trim level, and whether the car is a standard model or a special edition.


Here are the exterior color options Dodge has offered for the Challenger in recent model years:



  • White Knuckle White

  • Pitch Black

  • Granite Crystal

  • Go Mango

  • Octane Red

  • F8 Green

  • Sublime


Note: Availability varies by model year and trim, and some colors may be limited or region-specific. Check the official Dodge configurator or with a dealership for your exact build.


Color highlights by hue


White Knuckle White


A bright, solid white finish that offers a clean, classic look suitable for most trims and styles.


Pitch Black


A deep, glossy black option that emphasizes a muscular silhouette but can show dirt and blemishes more easily than lighter colors.


Granite Crystal


A dark gray metallic shade balancing a modern, understated vibe with a hint of metallic sheen under light.


Go Mango


An energetic, vibrant orange designed to highlight the Challenger’s bold personality and performance character.


Octane Red


A vivid red with strong presence and high-gloss finish, often popular on performance-focused trims.


F8 Green


A striking green hue that nods to classic Mopar performance colors while delivering a contemporary look.


Sublime


A vivid green choice known for high visibility and a distinctive, eye-catching appearance on select years or editions.


Why color options change over time


Automakers rotate colors to align with new design language, materials, and special editions. The Challenger’s palette has included seasonal, limited-run, and trim-specific colors. Dealers can confirm current availability for your exact model year and configuration, including any regional restrictions or package-specific hues.


Summary


The Dodge Challenger offers a varied exterior color palette that includes White Knuckle White, Pitch Black, Granite Crystal, Go Mango, Octane Red, F8 Green and Sublime, with exact availability depending on the model year and trim. For anyone shopping the Challenger, the best approach is to consult the latest Dodge brochure or use the official configurator to see real-time options for your desired build, region, and package choices.

What year challengers to stay away from?


What Are the Years to Avoid for the Dodge Challenger? The early model cars from 2009 to 2014 are probably the least desirable, mostly due to their age and high mileage. Early models do have some issues with electronics, engine sensors, engine management computers, and temperamental transmissions.



What is the purple Challenger color called?


Plum Crazy
My 1970 Plymouth Road Runner - paint color name from Plymouth is In-violet and my 2019 Dodge Challenger, paint color is Plum Crazy.



Why is Dodge discontinuing Challenger?


Dodge discontinued the Challenger and Charger to focus on the future of electrified performance vehicles. The shift aligns with evolving automotive trends and sustainability goals while maintaining the brand's commitment to high-performance innovation.



What are the Challenger colors?


Available across all eleven Challenger configurations:

  • Destroyer Gray.
  • Pitch-Black.
  • Sublime.
  • B5 Blue.
  • Frostbite.
  • F8 Green.
  • Go Mango.
  • Sinamon Stick.


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