The Dodge Challenger and Charger muscle cars and their assortment of V-8 engines are going away after 2023, and this time Dodge really means it. As a sendoff for the Challenger and Charger, Dodge ...
The Dodge Challenger and Charger will be no more after the 2023 model year — at least as internal-combustion-engined vehicles — but Dodge is giving the muscle cars a fitting send-off with a series of ...
Dodge is sending off the Charger and Challenger models with a bang, offering seven special edition models that will be unveiled between today and November. The first, the Dodge Challenger Shakedown, ...
Not to be confused with the 2018 model year Shakedown Package, the 2023 model year Shakedown is a limited-run Challenger, the first of seven “Last Call” special editions that will be revealed in the ...
The 2023 model year marks the final bow of Dodge's pair of old-school muscle cars. These two have felt dated for some time now, but we're still sad to see them go. Oh, and call it sacrilegious, but we ...
Might as well go out with a proverbial bang, right? Dodge is definitely hewing to that notion and celebrating its V-8-powered sleds while it can at the same time it transitions to its electrified ...
The 2023 model year will mark the last call for the Dodge Charger and Challenger in their current from before they likely become electric cars. Dodge is celebrating by offering a spate of bright ...
Only 1000 Shakedown editions will be split between the 485-hp R/T Scat Pack and its Widebody twin, likely priced between $55k–$65k when orders open this fall. By now, you've probably heard that Dodge ...
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