Stellantis Electrifies 1967 Plymouth GTX Muscle Car at SEMA 2024

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Stellantis is reviving a classic muscle car for the 2024 SEMA Show, and it’s not what you’d expect. The Detroit automaker is electrifying a 1967 Plymouth GTX, a legendary car from the golden age of American muscle.

Restored to its former glory by Stellantis’s OEM experts, this iconic vehicle will now be powered by an electric motor. While this groundbreaking move might not be well-received by all attendees at the SEMA Show, it undoubtedly showcases Stellantis’s commitment to innovation and sustainability in the automotive industry.

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Stellantis Electrifies 1967 Plymouth GTX Muscle Car at SEMA 2024 (Mopar)

Mopar is bringing the past into the future with its 1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod concept. This iconic muscle car, once powered by a roaring V8, is now reborn as an electric vehicle. The GTX, a legendary nameplate from the 1960s, represents a significant moment in automotive history.

By electrifying this classic, Mopar aims to bridge the gap between nostalgia and innovation. This Electromod concept showcases the potential of electric powertrains in restoring and reimagining classic vehicles.

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Stellantis Electrifies 1967 Plymouth GTX Muscle Car at SEMA 2024 (Mopar)

With a 73-kWh battery pack and a 335-horsepower electric motor, the GTX offers a thrilling driving experience while embracing a sustainable future. While some may mourn the loss of the traditional internal combustion engine, the GTX Electromod proves that electric vehicles can be both powerful and stylish.

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