The Superbird is back again, this time it is better, faster and stronger than ever before. The 2016 Plymouth Superbird will be available for orders in October this year.
As you can see in these pictures they haven’t really changed the look of the car, but that is what I love about the Plymouth, they are still keeping that original look. But besides the original look the car will have some new upgrades. The 2016 Plymouth Superbird will have a shaker hood and custom built rear bumper with LED lights. Also one thing that will be new on this car is the fiberglass wing air extractors and the exhaust system with Magna flow muffler, can you imagine the sound that this car will make. As for the look of this car I will say it again, they didn’t change it much. We can notice some modern age style like the nice curve edges but overall it is still the same as the ones that are from the 1970’s.
Feel free to see the pictures that are below the text and also don’t hesitate to give us some feedback on what you think about this new Plymouth. Enjoy!
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they didnt make them in the 80’s and 90’s , your obviously a dumb kid.
Just a small unintentional typo John. No need for any insults.
“You’re”, not “your”. Obviously a dumb kid.
Will it come with a hemi?
For all we know by now, the new 2016 Plymouth Superbird offers an excellent range of accessories, with a Magnuson supercharger, a coil-over suspension, single or dual turbo, and chassis bracing. This car can be ordered in distinctive colors of the car’s body. The release date of this new 2016 Plymouth Superbird is October, 2015. So, we should find out very soon about the engine under its hood.
These conversions were done by HPP a couple of years ago, this is not something that is being released. First off you can tell in the pictures it is a 08-14 style challenger that the conversion is based off of..not the new body style..and second HPP is out of business.
Thanks for the info Chris. We appreciate it.
I thought Plymouth was out of business
It is Lee. This is just a concept car. Here’s more of what we found out about this car:
Superbird Review
HPP’s first full vehicle concept is the Dodge Daytona, which is based on the Dodge Challenger.
Early in 2009, during a meeting with Mopar Officials, there was discussion of the old glory and historically significant Chrysler Vehicles of the past. After a lot of discussion the question was asked – “Hey, can you take a Charger / Challenger and
make a Superbird out of it, updated of course.” Wild idea we all thought, but HPP was up to the challenge!
After a considerable amount of brain bending, measuring, and a few cuss words for effect, the HPP team found a possible way to make it work. Immediately design drawings were developed and after a bit of design give and take, the first sketches were made that looked decent enough to ponder. HPP took a look at the final sketches to be presented to Mopar and we proceeded with a basic plan and quotation to build one car for the 2009 SEMA show.
HPP’s interpretation of the “new” Dodge Daytona was displayed at the 2009 SEMA show. This vehicle is the culmination of over 50 product changes, designed and produced by HPP and its partner companies. We will begin to offer some of these products in the Aftermarket in the first quarter of 2010, and we will be offering full vehicle conversions to individual customers, dealers, and corporations once we have completed our tooling and development testing
Performance
•Supercharged 5.7 L V-8 (600 HP est.) Vortech Supercharger
•K&W Coil Over Adjustable Suspension (Vehicle lowered 3.5″)
•Magnaflow Cat Back System 3″ with custom side exit exhaust tips