Dodge Charger and Challenger Are Being Discontinued!

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It's the end of an era, Dodge announced that the Dodge Charger and Challenger are going to be discontinued.

Production for the car will end December 2023 and will be replaced with a new electric vehicle platform.

Because of this they have decided to do a blowout celebration with some special editions and options. This will be a commemorative "Last Call" badge on the car.

Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said the seventh will make history, suggesting it could replace the 808 hp Dodge Challenger SRT Demon as the most powerful internal combustion engine muscle car ever made. Dodge is also expanding its highly customizable Jailbreak ordering option that launched last year with the 807 hp supercharged V8-powered Challenger and Charger Hellcat Redeye models to include the standard 717 hp Hellcat engine.


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