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Popular Color Ends Production This Month On Challenger, Charger, and 300:

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Popular Color Ends Production This Month On Challenger, Charger, and 300:
Destroyer Grey/Ceramic Grey Color Will End Production At The End Of August...

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Popular Color Ends Production This Month On Challenger, Charger, and 300: - Mopar Insiders
 
Never been a fan of the destroyer gray color. They were very popular so I feel for those looking forward to buying one.

Any clues on what new colors are coming next?
 
Never been a fan of the destroyer gray color. They were very popular so I feel for those looking forward to buying one.

Any clues on what new colors are coming next?
I went back and forth on it but I decided I don't like it either. Aside from non-metallic colors showing more swirl marks, it looked kind of brown in the sun and that wasn't very appealing.

That said, it seemed like a popular color so I'm not sure why they'd want to discontinue it. At least Maximum Steel is going away too.
 
Any clues on what new colors are coming next?

Frostbite, Sinamon stick, Black-Eye, and Burnout gray, which from what I can see looks similar to Destroyer Gray.
 

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Destroyer Gray was a love it or hate it color. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did ?
 
In the 90 days preceding August 6, 10% of Chrysler 300s were sold in Ceramic Gray. Of non-SRT Challengers and Chargers, 12% and 11% were sold in Destroyer Gray, respectively. 14% of Challenger Hellcats and 15% of Charger Hellcats were in Destroyer Gray.

I'm not sure why they chose to discontinue it since it was one of their best-selling colors.

Could it be just a slight color combination change to differentiate it a bit more from the imitators it seems to have spawned? I've now noticed a few cars have a similar paint scheme even from some unusual manufacturers such as Porsche and Audi. With Burnout Gray it may just be getting a slight tweak.
 
Could it be just a slight color combination change to differentiate it a bit more from the imitators it seems to have spawned? I've now noticed a few cars have a similar paint scheme even from some unusual manufacturers such as Porsche and Audi. With Burnout Gray it may just be getting a slight tweak.
I haven't seen any info on Burnout Gray other than this thread.

You're right though. I've seen Destroyer Grey lookalikes on Toyota, Audi, Ford vehicles.
 
In the 90 days preceding August 6, 10% of Chrysler 300s were sold in Ceramic Gray. Of non-SRT Challengers and Chargers, 12% and 11% were sold in Destroyer Gray, respectively. 14% of Challenger Hellcats and 15% of Charger Hellcats were in Destroyer Gray.

I'm not sure why they chose to discontinue it since it was one of their best-selling colors.
Retail or Fleet/Rental?

I have not seen a new 300 sell since 2016.
 
I haven't seen any info on Burnout Gray other than this thread.

You're right though. I've seen Destroyer Grey lookalikes on Toyota, Audi, Ford vehicles.
Audi had been using it for years, possibly a decade or more before Dodge came out with it. Toyota I believe only used it for one year on their TRD Pro models (tundra, tacoma, 4runner). Each year they offer one "crazy" color and for 17 or 18 it was that grey. They've used orange, a smurf blue and for 2020 its army green. Not sure about Ford.
 
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