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Greetings and salutations to whatever part of Earth 1 you are from. I see from your responses that you aren't really a fan of the Mopar brands of vehicles or internal combustion. I'm sure that you are aware by now that even fully battery electric vehicles still rely on petrol power to charge...
While I'm genuinely more interested in the ICE variants to come, I think this car will have it's market. It may not be as big as the regular Charger market but then again it may be. EVs are honestly just as common place now days as regular ICE vehicles so I wouldn't necessarily count the Daytona...
I keep hearing rumors about the new Charger being tested and fitted with a Hemi V8 and other rumors about a new V8 along with the Rumors of a new sport compact along with articles like this showcasing just how much potential is in the Hurricane 3.0L TT I-6 and the possibilities of a street...
I've now seen both the Charger Daytona Scat Pack Stage 2 and the Wagoneer S. Both vehicles are beautifully designed inside and out but very much overpriced and I feel that they are priced they way they are because Stellantis fully expected these vehicles to be a loss, which is a shame. Carlos...
The article presents us with an amazing question towards the end and that is the question, "What's next for Dodge Performance?" My genuine hope is that the Hurricane-6 becomes for Mopar what the 2JZ-GTE was for Toyota. A genuine, legendary beast. If this engine can reliably see powertrain levels...
To me, it's all about what makes sense. Let each brand be what they're supposed to be
Dodge = performance for the masses
Jeep = all terrain vehicles
Ram = Ultimate American Pickup Trucks
Chrysler = American Luxury & Luxury Muscle
An article came out a few days ago hinting at the possibility of a Hurricane-6 with around 750hp and now it's becoming more evident that the return of the V8 engine is at hand. While a V8 may fit in a modified version of the new Charger, the question is, will it be worth it? While I don't think...
The idea of the Hornet isn't bad being that it's the more performance-oriented option between vehicles like the Escape, the Trax and the Trailblazer. Truth is, while it's not as raw as it's predecessors, the Hornet is definitely in position to fill the niche of the SRT4 Caliber as it truly is...
While I'm all in for the Hurricane powertrain, and a 750hp variant sounds amazing, truth be told, Somewhere in the lineup Stellantis could bring back a V8 to keep the the crowd that enjoys that powertrain happy. The true problem is where would a V8 sit in the lineup. At this point if the...
Before anyone continues bashing this car because it's an EV, I can say from personal experience, go experience this vehicle for yourself. Yes, it's an EV but this is not a Tesla or anything else. This is not a vehicle that plays in the same EV market where the customers are concerned about...
I got the chance yesterday to get a really good look at the new Charger yesterday as we finally got one at the Dealership I work at. First and foremost the car in Track Pack mode is loud but not obnoxious and you can definitely hear the car going down the street at a distance. It may be close to...
A vehicle like this would actually be very welcome in Dodge's new lineup. Something lower to the ground like a Levante Trofeo but with more cargo space but still keeping a sleek, coupe-like look with that huge floating spoiler out back but obviously more aggressive on the Dodge variant...
Although, a Hurricane swapped Prowler would actually be pretty cool. It's funny he mentioned the Prowler because that car was actually a very sought after car and kind of a collector's piece for awhile, even with the 3.5L HO and not a V8. But even more so, let's really look at that time period...
Some people may disagree with what I'm about to say but I think a variant of the 4Xe hybrid powertrain would be a decent GT level powertrain for the next gen Charger. With 375hp and 470lb-ft of torque and AWD, that still gives the entry-level Charger plenty to work with. Offer it with an...
I've said it before and I'll say it again, let each brand be what they were meant to be and that's all. Chrysler can not see it's full potential as a Mopar luxury Marquis until Jeep removes themselves from this niche. As for the Halcyon project, hideous EV on a beautiful set of wheels. I read...
I do hope that Stellantis brings a DOHC V8 hybrid back to replace the hellcat powertrains however I am definitely interested and intrigued by the 3.0L Hurricane I-6 Twin turbo. By itself without mods, the S/O Charger can out-perform a 6.1L Hemi SRT8 Charger and the S/O can embarrass the mighty...
I don't think certain people can see all of that can come from what Stellantis is doing right now. I think the hurricane to stellantis what the Ecoboost is to Ford. The pushrod V8s had their inherent issues and it's absence could give room for a more sophisticated, modern DOHC V8 with forced...
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