The Power Broker network is finally open for business. Dodge has been publicizing the new Direct Connection program with gimmicky things like its Donut Maker position but performance enthusiasts should still take note. This dealer-network-supported system will allow Mopar owners to add factory-backed power without voiding their warranty.

Dealers aren’t the only way to get information on the program either. Dodge owners can pick and choose applicable parts for modern or classic cars and SUVs on DCPerformance.com. We suggest using the VIN tool to filter parts because the year, make, and model filters don’t seem to work perfectly just yet.

Despite that, this program offers sincere performance boosts without the worry of voiding warranty coverage. Dodge will even sell you the parts that allow your Challenger Hellcat Redeye to make 885-horsepower (650 kW) and 787 lb-ft of torque (1067 nm).

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“Today marks a milestone for our brand — the Dodge Power Brokers dealer network and DCPerformance.com are up and running and ready to accept orders for Direct Connection factory-backed performance parts from Dodge,” said Tim Kuniskis, Dodge brand CEO – Stellantis.

“Dodge Power Brokers are not only the exclusive source for Direct Connection parts, but these dealerships feature staff trained to walk enthusiasts through potential Direct Connection performance upgrades and then handle the installation of Direct Connection parts while maintaining the vehicle warranty. The network is rolling out with an initial group of nearly 100 dealers — that number is only going to grow,” he continued.

Those 100 dealers are spread out among 34 states, not including Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, and Oklahoma (you can see the dealers on this page here). That’s an interesting section of the nation to leave without a single dealer that can do this type of work. Living in Arkansas, I can tell you that this part of the country is rife with all three of the Mopar products that Dodge will boost with the Direct Connection program, the Durango, Charger, and Challenger.

Nevertheless, Dodge is also quick to point out that this is supposed to be just the very beginning of its ‘Never Lift’ campaign which is a 24-month road map to the brand’s performance future. We presume that it’ll include big reveals about the future of Dodge’s all-electric muscle car plans and more.