Description:
This full exterior car cover from FSGRICH is built for Dodge Challenger owners who want robust all-weather protection while parked outdoors. It combines a multi-layer fabric with a tailored fit that accounts for mirrors and door access, helping to shield paint and trim from sun, rain, and snow during daily parking or longer storage.
Key Points
The cover uses five composite layers to balance waterproofing, UV reflection, and gentle contact with the vehicle finish. Installation is quick thanks to elastic hems and windproof buckles, and a zipper for cabin access lets you open the driver’s door without removing the whole cover. According to the manufacturer, the fabric provides high UV reflectivity and resists water penetration for reliable outdoor use. Note that, as with most full covers, secure anchoring is recommended in very windy locations.
Technical Specifications
- Name: FSGRICH Car Cover Compatible with Dodge Challenger
- Layers: 5-layer composite construction
- Waterproofing: PEVA waterproof coating, 0% water permeability claimed by manufacturer
- UV protection: Aluminum reflective coating with UPF50+ and 97% UV reflection per manufacturer
- Inner layer: Soft cotton lining to protect paint
- Fit details: Tailored for Dodge Challenger contours with mirror and zipper placements
Advantages
The multi-layer approach blends weather resistance and paint-friendly inner fabric, which helps reduce the risk of scratches from dust or debris when putting the cover on or taking it off. Reflective outer coatings reduce surface heat buildup on sunny days, which can help preserve exterior trim and vinyl surfaces over time. Also, the presence of a driver-side zipper improves convenience for short stops without full removal of the cover.
Usage Recommendations
Before fitting, clean and dry the vehicle to avoid trapping moisture or grit against the paint. Stretch the elastic hems over the wheels and secure the windproof buckles to minimize movement during gusts. For winter storage, ensure heavy wet snow is brushed off the top periodically to prevent pooling. Consider removing the cover during extended high winds or using additional tie-downs if you park in exposed areas.










