
Liberty Walk has been making body kits for the Dodge Challenger for a long time, and even though the American muscle car has been replaced by the controversial electric Charger, the Japanese tuner still offers modifications for the model. Most recently, it tuned the Challenger R/T. For those who want a Hellcat Widebody but can’t afford it, the solution may be Liberty Walk, which has prepared a series of changes to the front and rear of the Challenger, as well as to its profile. The package includes fender flares that screw on and make the Challenger look “more dangerous”, significantly wider than the original Challenger Widebody, although they are not body color but black.

The Challenger R/T in the photos is equipped with the optional Liberty front lip spoiler, which is probably bolted to the original front bumper and fits well with the “wild” look. At the back is a spoiler inspired by the shape of a duck’s tail.
To maximize the visual impact of the Challenger equipped with its wide body kit, Liberty Walk recommends owners install an air suspension, which allows the car to be lowered closer to the ground. No creation of the Japanese company would be complete without rims, and in this case it is a 20-inch set, which is 11 inches wider at the front and 12 inches at the back. The rims have Pirelli P Zero tires, which “pack” well under the arches when the car is lowered.
