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- Hornets won't actually show up at lots until March, a reason being to build up enough volume
- Around that time, media will get their hands on units
- R/T should show up a month after
https://www.stellpower.com/news-2023/when-you-should-expect-new-hornets/
DS looks like they'll get first dibs, maybe. I'm not sure of any cars that'll have the new platform before them.
https://www.carscoops.com/2022/03/electric-flagships-from-ds-and-opel-vauxhall-to-be-built-in-italy/
Stumbled across this. Still awaiting where they'll actually build the new Charger and whatever counterpart it may have.
Also
So this'll be like the Tonale/Hornet situation? The Dodge's aren't for the country they will be built in? Guess there wasn't a suitable factory in Europe for Fiat to...
Oh my word, FINALLY.
Can't wait to see how the roads look a year from now with the car on market. Probably will always do a double take in case it was the Tonale that happened to pass by.
Back in 2021, it was said that 8 cars were being developed for the platform and all will show up by '26 and this kinda makes it easier to round up how those developments are going.
Charger Daytona EV
Chrysler Airflow
Jeep Recon
Wagoneer S
Alfa Romeo Giulia BEV (unconfirmed but likely)
Alfa...
Regarding the thing about the Charger BEV probably staying four doors, I somewhat feel like they'll keep it as coupe as possible while retaining it's practically by doing a half door or two a la 500e 3+1 or RX8. If not, I expect an eMuscle with 4 doors to show up 2025, probably being developed...
Really just the same stuff as announced from SEMA.
What we do get, though, is color proposals/approved colors. Some look to be carry-overs, along with the Grays Of Thunder and Stryker Red ones, but as I pointed out, we'll be getting a rather well fitting color in the Citron Yella maybe.
Also...
Dodge previewed their BEV and it's exhaust again, and it sounds like they're still sticking with that until they can gather up one from the supposed SEMA surveys.
Speaking of, I believe this video was already showcased at SEMA, but a Dodge upload made today looks curious.
Citron Yella? Is that you?
https://www.motor1.com/news/628928/2023-alfa-romeo-supercar-teaser/
Rumors are both the Quadrifoglio V6 and the GT Folgore powertrains are used.
If the former is used either way, this'll be the second to last petrol Alfa (the actual last will probably be their Jeep Avenger twin) to come from...
It's been revealed and it's a stunner through and through.
https://carbuzz.com/news/alfa-romeo-giulia-swb-zagato-revealed-as-modern-coachbuilt-sz-with-540-hp
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