Dodge ->ke28 is preparing to celebrate its centenary with the unveiling of two special editions based on two of the most popular models in its lineup: the Challenger ->ke249 and Charger->ke218. The two models are offered exactly 100 years after John and Horace Dodge developed America’s first mass-produced, all-steel-bodied cars in 1914.

According to Tim Kuniskis, President and CEO: "The Dodge Charger and Challenger are the perfect foundation to celebrate 100 years of Dodge style and performance... They represent the Dodge brand’s heart and soul."

The 2014 Charger 100th Anniversary Edition will get interior and exterior updates, including a specially developed High Octane Red Pearl Coat and a three-spoke, flat-bottom, performance steering wheel with die-cast paddle shifters. It is based on either the SXT Plus or R/T Plus trims, giving customers a choice of either a V-6 or V-8 engine. The best part is that it costs only $2,200 over the base price of the SXT Plus and R/T Plus models.

Click past the jump to read more about the 2014 Dodge Charger 100th Anniversary Edition.

2014 Dodge Charger 100th Anniversary Edition

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Exterior

The Dodge Charger 100th Anniversary Edition is distinguished from other Chargers by its Granite Crystal split-crosshair grille, "Dodge Est. 1914" bar-style front-fender badges and a special Dodge "100" logo placed on the center caps. On R/T Plus models, there is also a body-colored rear spoiler and a red "R/T" heritage grille badge.

The Charger 100th Anniversary Edition rides on 20-by-8-inch, polished five-spoke aluminum wheels with Granite Crystal pockets. There is also a new paint specially developed for this model, dubbed High Octane Red Pearl Coat, offered along with the usual Pitch Black, Bright White, Billet Silver, Granite Crystal, Ivory Tri-Coat, Phantom Black Tri-Coat and Header Orange.

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Interior

The interior is also fitted with lots of exclusive features that draw inspiration from the rich history of Dodge. The model is offered with an all-new Molten Red or Foundry Black Nappa leather for the the sport seats, center console armrest and door armrests. There is a three-spoke, flat-bottom steering wheel combined with die-cast paddle shifters coated in Liquid Graphite.

Reminding you that this is a commemorative model, the new Charger 100th Anniversary Edition offers some very cool "Dodge Est. 1914" circular badges on front seatbacks and an embroidered anniversary logo on premium floor mats.

The instrument cluster is exclusive, and it feature a red "100" mph indication on the black-face gauges.

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Drivetrain

The new Charger 100th Anniversary Edition is based on either the SXT Plus or the R/T Plus trim, so it is available with either a V-6 or a V-8 engine.

The models based on the SXT version will get a 3.6-liter, Pentastar V-6 engine that deliver a total of 300 horsepower and mates to an eight-speed automatic transmission. These models will go from 0 to 60 mph in about 6 seconds and will deliver a fuel economy of 31 mpg.

The models based on the R/T Plus versions will get a 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine with Fuel Saver Technology and an output of 370 horsepower.

Prices

The new Dodge Charger 100th Anniversary Edition will hit showrooms in the first quarter of 2014. It will add $2,200 to the SXT Plus or R/T Plus models., putting the total price at $33,495 for the the SXT Plus and $34,695 on the R/T Plus version.

Competition

Cadillac ATS

The ATS is one of the latest additions on the market aiming at high-end luxury sedans. It is offered with a choice of three engines, with the most powerful one being a 3.6-liter, V-6 producing 321 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque.

Prices for the 2014 ATS start from $33,990.

Nissan Maxima

The 2014 Nissan Maxima is powered by a 3.5-liter, V-6 that delivers 290 horsepower and 261 pound-feet of torque. It's front-drive setup with a continuously variable transmission makes it a stark contrast to the Charger, but some buyers prefer the feel of a CVT.

The 2014 Maxima is priced from $31,000 - but, despite being a little bit cheaper than the Charger, it's not as cool as the new special edition.

Conclusion

The new 2014 Charger 100th Anniversary Edition is a nice way for Dodge to celebrate its centenary, but for customers it's the perfect opportunity to get a highly equipped Charger with only an extra $2,200.