A
special version of the Chrysler 300 SRT dubbed the ‘Pacer’ has just been
introduced in Australia. The car takes inspiration from the 1969 Valiant Pacer
and will be limited to just 50 units offered in Bright White, Gloss Black and
Ceramic Grey.
Adorning
the exterior of the 300 SRT Pacer are a number of unique black and red decals
as well as a ‘Pacer’ logo and ‘Pacer 392’ badging that sits proudly behind the
front wheels and is a nod to the car’s displacement of 392 cubic inches.
Beneath
the hood buyers will find an individually-numbered built plate that is unique
to each vehicle. Alterations continue in the cabin where there are ‘Pacer 392’
sill trims and ‘Pacer’ labeled front floor mats. Dodge has also adorned the
center console with a special edition plaque denoting the vehicle’s build
number.
Much
like the ‘regular’ Chrysler 300 SRT, the Pacer edition is fitted with a
naturally-aspirated 6.4-liter HEMI V8 putting out 469 hp and 637 Nm of torque funneled to the rear wheels through a ZF 8-Speed automatic
transmission complete with a launch control function.
The
car is available to order from AUD 69,950 (US$ 47,914).