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Dodge Launches New Europe Marketing Campaign With “IN//OUT Video

One of our avid readers has sent us high-resolution photos they captured of the new 2019 Ram Heavy Duty Limited interior. This is the first time we have seen the interior in such detail. We can now give you a breakdown of what sets the top-of-the-line Ram Heavy Duty interior apart from … (read full article...)

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I’ve given thought to Dodge in the global market and it could possibly, if the right vehicles are developed, fit both the North American and global markets.
Hornet is a natural product and ready for the new Dodge
STLA Large platform cars that feature Hurricane six in hybrid and electric in four configurations, similar power trains but sharing much including a factory will round out Dodge. Must figure out power trains and model mix.
1- Challenger coupe, convertible. Hurricane and an AWD with electric assist GT to SRT line up. Exclusive Banshee AWD electric Hellcat. Drag Pack Hurricane drag car. NASCAR return.
2- Charger sedan, same power as Challenger Exclusive Daytona Banshee two door all electric.AWD.
3- Stealth three row SUV, Durango replacement. Hurricane and electric assist AWD. Possible all electric AWD. Could be built along side Jeep Wagoneer S and Jeep Cherokee replacement in another factory.
4- Viper off shortened Challenger, Corvette fighter, two seat, Hurricane hybrid AWD and SRT Banshee Power all electric AWD monster.
Very similar platforms but entirely different applications at an affordable price in global markets. Makes sense to me.
 
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