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Dodge to cancel Charger and Challenger next year
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16808719" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Yeah, they're shutting down their factory in December, 2023. They've stated that they are heavily investing in electrification that is "different", whatever that means. ICE is melting and electrification is going to be hot in their thinking. An electric "muscle car" is supposed to be revealed in a couple of months that will be available in a year or so.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, they're going all out to produce "<em>as many as it can before then and a few will be sold with … some assembly required. The automaker is looking to get the most out of the factory while it still has it, so it has decided to sell Challenger bodies a-la-carte for drag racing car builders. The body-in-whites will be literally that. Complete shells finished in a white e-coat of paint, although other colors are optional.</em>"</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.foxnews.com/auto/diy-dodge-challenger-muscle-car[/URL]</p><p></p><p><strong>The video in the above link is worth listening to. Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis speaks quite a bit on Dodge's electrification future. IMO he answers a lot of questions muscle car fans have, but we'll have to see if what he predicts from the future muscle car market will come to pass. </strong> I have a feeling it will, much to our current dismay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16808719, member: 6727"] Yeah, they're shutting down their factory in December, 2023. They've stated that they are heavily investing in electrification that is "different", whatever that means. ICE is melting and electrification is going to be hot in their thinking. An electric "muscle car" is supposed to be revealed in a couple of months that will be available in a year or so. Interestingly, they're going all out to produce "[I]as many as it can before then and a few will be sold with … some assembly required. The automaker is looking to get the most out of the factory while it still has it, so it has decided to sell Challenger bodies a-la-carte for drag racing car builders. The body-in-whites will be literally that. Complete shells finished in a white e-coat of paint, although other colors are optional.[/I]" [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.foxnews.com/auto/diy-dodge-challenger-muscle-car[/URL] [B]The video in the above link is worth listening to. Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis speaks quite a bit on Dodge's electrification future. IMO he answers a lot of questions muscle car fans have, but we'll have to see if what he predicts from the future muscle car market will come to pass. [/B] I have a feeling it will, much to our current dismay. [/QUOTE]
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