ChargerFan1
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There is no factual evidence of a hybrid charger/challenger coming except what some THINK might be coming. As of right now BAP is in limbo post 2023 and the premier of Ontario has told Stellantis if they think they're selling the plant/land for mega millions (to be turned residential) its NOT happening and to ask if they need support to keep it open. What else do we know? They're dumping 36 billion into EV tech and new platforms - I dont see a 6cyl turbo in there anywhere, not the billion+ it would take to re-crash test literally everything to use it.You did state “move on from Dodge” , but the question is where?
Ford is not Doing an new ICE Mustang, Ford is doing an update of the existing Mustang, with all new Mustang EV Only in 2027-2028.
Stellantis is giving you ICE + Hybrid options in addition to pure Electric options.
AND THE CARS ARE NOT AN LX.
The car under the cover wasn't the new EV, it was the final run refreshed current charger, likely the CY 2023 - one of the variants they announced last year. The "all conquering" EV muscle car was the outline of a 68/69 charger which they teased may be called hammer head due to the accordion front grilleIt's still mind blowing to me that we have another 2 years before the new cars show up on lots... and that sounds like the earliest. Looking at the more expensive 2022's and the nothing new they offer for I think I'm done. Time to move on from Dodge. The car under the cover in Dodge EV day video looks like a refresh of the wide body Charger nose. Uninspiring to be honest.
Only question is do they do a proper retro charger (like challenger) or do they make it a 4dr model S competitor with 68/69 styling cues.
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