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Charger and Challenger The End of an Era

Charger and Challenger The End of an Era

Charger and Challenger The End of an Era


Dodge will stop making gas-powered Chargers and Challengers next year, ending an era for a brand that helped define the muscle car and will transition both out of its lineup in 2023 with the release of seven special-edition, “heritage” models, each bearing a plaque with “last call” under its hood.

“At Dodge, we never lift, and the brand will mark the last of our iconic Charger and Challenger nameplates in their current form in the same way that got us here, with a passion both for our products and our enthusiasts that drives us to create as much uniqueness in the muscle car community and marketplace as possible,” said Kuniskis.

“We are celebrating the end of an era — and the start of a bright new electrified future — by staying true to our brand,” Dodge chief executive Tim Kuniskis said in Stellantis’s announcement.


The entire 2023 Charger and Challenger run will be allocated and made available to dealerships all at once.  Reserve yours today!


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