Dodge Partners With SyFy On “Defiance” Dodge Charger

Defiance Dodge Charger

Dodge has partnered with SyFy and Trion Worlds as the exclusive sponsor of the highly anticipated new series Defiance which features a futuristic Dodge Charger as its hero vehicle. The television series also has a unique online game component that will feature a Dodge Challenger.

Defiance debuts tonight on SyFy alongside the tie-in video game that rolled out April 2nd. The two allow Dodge the unique opportunity to introduce co-branded advertising across multiple platforms at the same time. It also means they can target customers they see as being more socially engaged.

The television series and the online game can each stand independently, but are designed best to work together. This blending of television and online gaming is something that’s never before been attempted. What happens on the show will have an impact on the game, and what happens in the game influences the show.

Although set in the year 2046, the Defiance Dodge Charger stays true to its roots and looks very much like the vehicle that’s on the road today. It has been given a few exterior modifications that help it manage the greatly transformed world of Defiance but it’s still completely recognizable.

There will actually be two different Dodge Chargers featured on the television show as the vehicles driven by main character Nolan who is the “law-keeper” in the city of Defiance. Considering the number of police officers that actually drive the Dodge Charger in the real world of today, it looks like this particular part of the future hasn’t changed much.

You won’t see either of the cars on screen tonight, but they will debut in mid-May during episode six and will become integral to the show’s storyline. Once the cars make their on-screen and in-game debuts, Dodge plans to release a special co-branded television spot along with a social gaming experience and a contest.

Nicole Wakelin fell in love with cars as a teenager when she got to go for a ride in a Ferrari. It was red and it was fast and that was all that mattered. Game over. She considers things a bit more carefully now, but still has a weakness for fast, beautiful cars. Nicole also writes for NerdApproved and GeekMom.