AUBURN HILLS – The FCA US LLC Design team today announced four winners in this year’s Drive for Design contest and one of them was from Bloomfield Hills High School.

The FCA US Drive for Design contest challenged U.S. high school students in grades 10-12 to design a Dodge SRT Hellcat for the year 2025.

“The Drive for Design contest continues to be a great way for the FCA US Design team to connect with students that show an interest in art and design,” said Mark Trostle – Head of Dodge and SRT Design, FCA US LLC. “We always look forward to seeing each student’s creative perspective and hope to inspire them to explore automotive design as a potential career.”

The four student winners include:

  • First place – Ben Treinen, Archbishop Moeller High School (Cincinnati, Ohio)
  • Second place – Harrison Kunselman, Mount de Sales Academy (Macon, Georgia)
  • Third place – Hwanseong Jang, Bloomfield Hills High School (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan)
  • Fourth place – Andrew Gombac, Loyola Academy (Wilmette, Illinois) 

All four winners will be recognized and awarded with prizes on Feb. 26 at the 64th annual Meguiar’s Detroit Autorama at Cobo Center in Detroit. The four winning sketches will remain on display in the Mopar booth at the Detroit Autorama Feb. 26-28.

Prizes include Apple products, a three-week summer course at the College for Creative Studies (CCS) in Detroit, three passes to the Detroit Autorama, a three-day/two-night stay in Auburn Hills, Michigan, and dinner with members of the FCA US Design team.