Earlier this morning, Dodge dropped its first of four new teasers leading up to the final “Last Call” special edition car to be shown at the Dodge Last Call Powered by Roadkill Nights Vegas event next month. The event will highlight the latest and greatest production Dodge Challenger for the modern muscle car era.
Our sources for the past several months have been telling us that the seventh car is in fact Dodge’s ultimate last hurrah to its supercharged HEMI lineup of the current Challenger. A car so powerful, that it will outpower and be rarer than the legendary 840 horsepower drag-racing-oriented 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. Those same sources claim that this new car will have the ability to run on E90 ethanol fuel and produce an outstanding 909 horsepower to close out the supercharged HEMI era.
Just before SEMA, Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis did shed some light on the situation during a background briefing for the event about the seventh “Last Call” car. He stated that the brand had “ran into some problems,” while testing the new high-performance car and seven of their test engines suffered catastrophic failures by blowing up when pushed to their limits.
But it seems now, engineers have sorted it out and are ready to unveil the car in Vegas.
In the quick 10-second teaser released today, we see a figure with “red eyes” surrounded by smoke with a mischevious smile. Hinting at the actual name for this new machine.
The new Challenger will set alongside the new Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Banshee Concept at the event in Vegas. Tickets and registration for the event are open at www.Motortrend.com/DodgeLastCall. If you can’t attend, MoparInsiders.com will be Livestreaming the event the day of. The event will have celebrity appearance, a day of drag racing, a performance festival, and even a special performance by Grammy-winning artist Diplo.
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