Is Dodge Missing Out Moving Away From The Traditional V8 Muscle Car?
Ford Continues With V8, Will It Take Dodge Fan With It?

A month ago at the Detroit Auto Show, Ford Motor Company (FoMoCo) unveiled its seventh-generation Ford Mustang (S650) lineup. To much surprise, Ford ditched its original plans of offering all-wheel-drive (AWD) and hybrid technology, in favor of the traditional rear-wheel-drive (RWD), V8 muscle car formula. And without a single production unit rolling off of the Flat Rock Assembly Plant line yet, FoMoCo has not only created a ton of buzz for its upcoming model with Dodge clearly in its crosshairs.

Is Dodge Missing Out Moving Away From The Traditional V8 Muscle Car?
Unlike Ford, Dodge has completely different plans for its 2024+ Dodge Challenger and Charger. Moving forward with electrification, Dodge looks to use electrification as more of an evolution of performance rather than a saving the planet move. To help put all those "kilowatts" down, both cars...
