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Dodge sold over 45,000 Chargers in 1970, but fewer than 1,500 were ordered in R/T trim and with the Special Edition package.
The last V8-powered Dodge car will be revealed n Las Vegas on Monday night. The automaker plans to replace its gas-powered muscle cars with electric models in 2024.
With the new 2024 Dodge Charger, muscle car shoppers will face some important decisions. First, the new Charger will be available as a battery-powered electric car or with a gasoline engine. Also ...
Dodge is discontinuing its current V8-powered muscle cars as it looks to an electric future. The Challenger is going out with a bang.
Dodge, famous for offering cars with big and powerful V8 engines, is phasing out some of its iconic, gas-powered muscle cars in favor of electric power. To ease fans into this new era, the company ...
So Dodge is using the self-defined muscle car designation as both a marketing mallet and a hedge that lets it claim a niche. By most definitions, the new Charger isn’t a muscle car.
Muscle car maker Dodge will continue making muscle well into the future, even when that future becomes electric. At last week’s SEMA show, Dodge put its all-electric Charger Daytona SRT Concept ...
Dodge files for ‘Outlaw’ and ‘Charger Outlaw’ trademarks, confirming a new high-output AWD Hurricane-powered muscle car is ...
Dodge has announced the Challenger and Charger will stop production at the end of 2023, marking the beginning of a new era of electrification with the Charger Daytona SRT Concept.
What you feared was true, is: Dodge muscle cars with manual transmissions are done for. Tuesday’s reveal of the 2024 Charger mentioned lots to get excited about, from the twin-turbo I6 variants ...
Dodge plans to stop making its Charger and Challenger sedans in 2023, as electric vehicles supplant the fabled muscle cars.
Dodge will retire Charger and Challenger, its muscle car mainstays “End of an era”: The company that helped give rise to a generation of cars with powerful engines and muscular styling is ...