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The 2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger announce the end of the legendary muscle car

 The 2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger announce the end of the legendary muscle car






Yes, you read the title correctly dear reader, the current gasoline-powered Dodge Challenger and Charger has reached the end of the road. Production at the Brampton, Ontario, plant will end in December 2023. The 2023 Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger models will mark the end of these two cars. The car company is now preparing to enter the future and switch to electric systems, and this, of course, includes its sedan and coupe-class cars, which practically means stopping the production of Dodge Charger and Challenger cars equipped with gasoline engines. Dodge decided to say goodbye to muscle cars with seven models inspired by the long history of the two cars. In the sixties and seventies of the last century. However, the company also said that it will unveil the seventh edition at the SEMA International Motor Show, which will be held next November, as this will be the last car of its kind, according to the company. In addition to the special models, Dodge will offer a variety of specifications for the Challenger and Charger model 2023, including three exterior colors inspired by the heritage of cars, which are blue, purple and green, in addition to a contemporary color, which is gray, bringing the range of colors available to 14 colors, she said. The company will increase its SRT Jailbreak models to include Hellcat versions with 717 horsepower. Since these are the last versions, the 2023 Charger and Challenger will have a commemorative chassis mounted on the bodywork reading “Last Call” and another plaque under the hood that displays the model name and the words “Designed in Auburn Hills” and “Assembled.” in Brampton". And the R/T versions will get the 345 logo on the outside, in reference to the capacity of the V8 engine used by the car in cubic inches, which is equivalent to 5.7 liters. In addition to the new Challenger and Charger, Dodge has unveiled a carbon-fiber 1970 Dodge Charger chassis that customers can purchase from its Direct Connect line of performance parts.

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