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    DODGE BUILDS LAST V8 CHALLENGER AND CHARGER - JUST CARS (3)

    February 15, 2024 11:47 AM AWST

    Production ends in December, Charger name to return on EV. Challenger return uncertain.

    Dodge builds last V8 Challenger and Charger

    After a 15-year production run, the Dodge Challenger is no more. US sources report that the last example of the V8-powered muscle car was built on 22 December, with the related Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 sedans also wrapping up in December. Estimated production of the Challenger from 2008 to 2023 was around 250,000 units, while the Charger’s greater affordability, four-door practicality and its popularity with law enforcement agencies across the USA saw more than 1.8 million built. Of the long-running Chrysler 300, an estimated 1.4 million were produced.

    DODGE BUILDS LAST V8 CHALLENGER AND CHARGER - JUST CARS (4)

    The Chrysler was the first of this trio to be introduced, arriving in early-2004 for the 2005 model year, followed by the Charger in 2006 and the Challenger in 2008. All three use the Chrysler ‘L platform’ that was originally developed for the 300 and also used for the short-lived Dodge Magnum wagon.

    Thanks to its retro-inspired styling and brute V8 power, the modern Challenger soon became an icon. Offered with a 425hp (317kW) Hemi V8 from launch, subsequent Challengers from Mopar’s SRT division added more and more power, like the Hellcat with 707hp (527kW) and the Demon with 840hp (626kW). There was also an all-wheel drive Challenger.

    DODGE BUILDS LAST V8 CHALLENGER AND CHARGER - JUST CARS (5)

    Throughout 2023, the release of seven “Last Call” special editions served as the Challenger and Charger’s farewell tour, with names taken from Dodge’s muscle car heritage, like Swinger, Super Bee and King Daytona. The final Last Call model was the Challenger SRT Demon 170; a supercharged V8 monster with up to 1,025hp (764kW) and 945lb/ft (1,281Nm), along with a claimed 0-100km/h time under 2.0 seconds and sub-9.0-second quarter mile performance. It was an SRT Demon 170, in Pitch Black, that was the very last Challenger off the line.

    DODGE BUILDS LAST V8 CHALLENGER AND CHARGER - JUST CARS (6)

    Built on the same day as the last Challenger, the last V8 Charger was a Scat Pack widebody in Destroyer Gray, while the final V8-powered Chrysler 300, a limited-edition ‘300C’ with a 6.4-litre Hemi and finished in Velvet Red, rolled off the line on 8 December. Production of the V6-engined and 5.7 V8 300 reportedly continued up to 20 December.

    The plant in Canada where all Challengers, Chargers and 300s were made will be re-tooled for future vehicles, including EVs, and re-open in 2025.

    DODGE BUILDS LAST V8 CHALLENGER AND CHARGER - JUST CARS (7)

    Unlike the 300, which was factory built in right-hand drive and sold in Australia through Chrysler-Jeep dealers, the Challenger was only produced in LHD and never officially offered here. That meant enthusiasts who wanted one had to import it privately (or through a specialist import company) and have it converted locally. The modern Charger was LHD-only, too, and despite its popularity in the US, never gained the affection of Aussies. Some examples are in the country, but very few compared to the Challenger.

    DODGE BUILDS LAST V8 CHALLENGER AND CHARGER - JUST CARS (8)

    With regard to the future of both the Charger and Challenger, only the former is expected to return in the near future, as previewed by the electric Charger Daytona SRT concept from 2022. However, there’s a suggestion that the EV platform underpinning that concept will be used for both a two-door and four-door car, making the return of both nameplates a possibility. Some outlets are reporting that a future Charger may also be available with the ‘Hurricane’ petrol engine; a turbocharged 3.0-litre inline six that’s currently used in some Jeep models.

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    DODGE BUILDS LAST V8 CHALLENGER AND CHARGER - JUST CARS (2024)

    FAQs

    What was the last V8 Challenger? ›

    The end of the line has come for the iconic V-8-powered muscle cars, which, along with the Chrysler 300, went out of production last week in Brampton, Ontario.

    Is Dodge getting rid of all V8s? ›

    The era of V8 muscle cars from the Big Three US car giants has ended, as the final Dodge Challenger and Charger V8s – as well as the Chrysler 300 – follow the Chevrolet Camaro into retirement.

    What is replacing the Challenger and Charger? ›

    The Dodge Challenger is coming to an end in their current HEMI-engine forms at the end of 2023. The next generation of Dodge muscle car will include a new, high-performance electric vehicle, as showcased by the Dodge Challenger SRT® concept that was unveiled last August during Dodge Speedweek.

    Is the Challenger V8 being discontinued? ›

    Final orders for the current Dodge Challenger and Charger are being accepted up to the end of July, with production to end "no later than December 31, 2023," the company said.

    Is the demon 170 the last Challenger? ›

    Final Dodge Challenger Out of Brampton Was This Demon 170 - The Car Guide.

    Will the 6.4 Hemi be available in 2024? ›

    For the 2024 model year, the 6.4 Hemi V8 engine will be available with up to 410 horsepower and 429 lb-ft of torque, making it one of the most powerful engines on the market. Whether you're looking for power for towing, off-roading, or just everyday driving, the 6.4 Hemi has you covered.

    Will the 5.7 Hemi be available in 2024? ›

    The available 5.7L HEMI® V8 engine is known for its capability. It provides the 2024 Ram 1500 Classic with the legendary power you've come to expect from both names.

    What will replace the Challenger in 2024? ›

    After the two-door electric Charger Daytonas launch for 2024, Dodge will introduce the four-door electric Daytonas as well as the two- and four-door Sixpack gas-powered versions for 2025.

    Why is Dodge killing the Challenger? ›

    Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has announced that the current versions of the Charger and Challenger will be their last, at least for the foreseeable future. Production officially ended in December 2023 due to the parent company's transition to cleaner and more efficient electric vehicles (EVs).

    What will replace Hellcat? ›

    Of note, Ram is not the only automaker expected to replace the Hellcat 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 with the Hurricane 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six, as the Dodge Challenger and Charger are also expected to be updated in this fashion, being offered alongside the upcoming 2024 Charger Daytona electric vehicle that is on ...

    What is replacing Challenger? ›

    Muscle-car enthusiasts got a glimpse of Dodge's new all-electric concept car amid its plans to retire the Challenger and Charger models, known for their loud and powerful engines, by 2023. Photo: Carlos Osorio/Associated Press.

    Is Dodge bringing back V-8? ›

    The Hurricane inline-six already outperforms most of the brand's outgoing V-8 lineup. We've known for years at this point that the V-8-powered performance car was not long for this world.

    Is Dodge going to stop making Hemis? ›

    Goodbye Hemi. Hello, Hurricane. The 2025 Ram 1500 pickup is dropping the Hemi V8 from its order sheet and replacing it with a 3.0-liter turbocharged Hurricane inline six-cylinder. Ram will still offer the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 with the eTorque mild hybrid system as its base powertrain.

    Which Challenger has a V8? ›

    Keeping with the theme of more power than you can imagine, the Supercharged 6.2L HEMI® V8 engine comes standard on the Dodge Challenger SRT® Hellcat models. Charged with 717 horsepower and 656 pound-feet of torque, anyone who dares to challenge you won't stand a chance.

    What Challenger models have a V8? ›

    The 2023 Dodge Challenger's available 5.7L HEMI V8 engine comes standard on the Challenger R/T model, bringing an extra thrill to every drive with up to 375 standard horsepower.

    Is the Challenger GT a V8? ›

    Engine and Performance

    The standard 2023 Dodge Challenger GT has a powerful 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine that produces up to 305 horsepower and 268 lb. -ft of torque.

    What is the Challenger V8 called? ›

    In the context of the 2023 Dodge Challenger, the SRT Hellcat Redeye and SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody are high-performance trim levels that feature a Supercharged 6.2L High-Output HEMI® SRT Hellcat V8 engine with 797 horsepower and 707 lb-ft of torque.

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