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The current Dodge Challengers and Chargers are going away from the Brampton, Ontario, production line, and Dodge is celebrating its long-running muscle machines with signature send-off models.
Today, the modern Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger as we've known them have been discontinued or replaced, which might leave one wondering: did these cars have what it takes to be future ...
Dodge will end current Charger and Challenger production at the end of 2023, the final model year of the two cars. Dodge will launch seven special editions to honor its two beloved muscle machines ...
Slower than expected EV adoption rates forced Dodge to abandon the lower horsepower model, but the four-door version is on ...
The Dodge Charger hit the road for the first time in 1966, followed by the first Dodge Challenger a few years later in 1970. With classic styling cues helping connect their roots to the muscle-car ...
The future of Dodge performance is getting absolutely ... to the tune of 1,974 combined units (1,052 Chargers and 922 Challengers). Out of all the fancy new electric performance cars Dodge could ...
Dodge began taking final orders for gasoline-powered Challengers and Chargers in July ... hasn't confirmed the end of these nameplates. Any future successors will likely be EVs, though.
Dodge built its reputation on horsepower and racing. The muscle car brand has been known for decades for its history of ...
Before today, the Dodge Challenger was the two-door ... because for the foreseeable future, Dodge muscle will go only by the Charger name. A lifelong car enthusiast, I stumbled into this line ...
Dodge hasn’t completely ruled out a future for internal combustion power ... the 6.1-liter supercharged eight-pot found under the hoods of the most potent Challengers and Chargers today, engineers are ...
The current naturally aspirated V8 lineup offered in the Dodge Challenger and Charger consists of the 370 hp 5.7-liter V8 and 485 hp 6.4-liter V8, making most of the electric options more powerful ...
Today, Scat Pack versions of Dodge Charger and Challengers are the top muscle car trims in the brand's lineup. Even as Dodge looks to an electrified future with the launch of the new Charger ...