The Dodge Charger has become one of the company's best selling models, but when the rumors of the return of the Charger came around, many had hoped for the return of a high horsepower, two-door coupe similar to those found in the 1960s and 1970s. Many of those people were happy with the new Charger, but some still grumble that it should have been a coupe. That group was further pacified by the new Dodge Challenger, but there remain those who want a two door Charger, and Force Performance of Miami, Florida is taking steps to appease those people with their Force Performance TriCharger.
Force Performance has started with a new Dodge Charger, and the styling changes begin, of course, with the alteration from four doors to two. The doors wear the same indentations as the 1969 Charger, and the grille area has been redesigned to have a center-split section similar to that found on the '69 models. The large hood scoop offers both form and function, as the TriCharger focuses as much on performance as it does on styling.



