Dodge Challenger News

Cop this, electric Chevrolet Camaro! Why Dodge's coming EV muscle-car range could be the new Chrysler 300 in Australia as the modern-day electrified Holden Commodore SS successor the police are waiting for
By Byron Mathioudakis · 07 Nov 2021
Will the Chrysler 300 morph into a battery electric sports sedan from 2024 with performance to embarrass the Tesla Model S while patrolling the streets and highways of Australia?
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Why good news for Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, Alfa Romeo, Citroen and Fiat is bad news for Tesla
By Stephen Ottley · 09 Jul 2021
Tesla will lose one of its biggest customers - costing it nearly $500 million.
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Dodge confirms electric muscle car is coming: Challenger replacement set to ditch supercharged V8 for batteries
By Stephen Ottley · 09 Jul 2021
Dodge may seem like an unlikely candidate for electric vehicles, given its current line-up is underpinned by a 600kW supercharged V8 known as the Hellcat, but that’s not enough to stop it from making the switch.The American brand has come to rely on its Challenger coupe and Charger sedan as the backbone of its range, but with parent company Stellantis planning to sell 40 per cent of its vehicles in the USA with battery power by the end of the decade, not even Dodge can ignore electrification.That’s why the brand has teased what it has dubbed the world’s first “American eMuscle” car. The image appears to show a 1968 Charger with modern LED lights and a new triangular logo, but the car is obscured by tyre smoke from a four-wheel burnout. That suggests the new electric muscle car will boast all-wheel drive to help tame its electric performance. Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said the decision to switch to electric has been driven by finding more performance as much as a desire to build cleaner cars, admitting the Hellcat has been stretched to its limits.“Even for a brand that’s known for pushing it a bit too far, we’ve pushed this pedal to the floor,” Kuniskis said. “Our engineers are reaching a practical limit of what we can squeeze from internal combustion innovation. We know electric motors can give us more, and if we know of a technology that can give our customers an advantage we have an obligation to embrace it to keep them in the lead. We won’t sell electric vehicles, we’ll sell more motors. Better, faster Dodges.”The Dodge eMuscle car will be based on the STLA Large platform, which will also underpin the new Ram Toyota HiLux rival and an all-new Jeep off-roader. According to Stellantis the STLA Large will have a driving range of up to 800km and utilise an 800-volt electrical system that will allow for ultra-rapid charging. The company also said the largest motor will be capable of making up to 330kW, which may be well short of the Hellcat, but not if Dodge can fit a pair of them for all-wheel drive, tyre-frying performance.For now we’ll have to wait until 2024 to see the finished product and hope Stellantis Australia decides to revive the Dodge brand down under.
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Dodge adds new supercharged V8 Hellcat models to forbidden-in-Australia muscle car fleet for 2021
By Tom White · 03 Jul 2020
Dodge has unleashed a 6.2-litre V8-powered onslaught, laying claim to the title of 'world's fastest and most powerful' in no less than three categories at once.
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Is the Dodge Challenger coming to take on the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro?
By Tung Nguyen · 05 Mar 2020
The current version of the Dodge Challenger and Charger will not make it to local showrooms in factory-backed form, confirmed Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Australia's new boss Kevin Flynn.
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Dodge Challenger 2019 under consideration for Australia
By Tung Nguyen · 05 Sep 2018
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Australia is studying sales of right-hook muscle cars as it weighs up the business case for the American-built Dodge Challenger.
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The 40 greatest movie cars ever: survey
By Andrew Chesterton · 03 Aug 2018
The iconic Aston Martin DB5 piloted by James Bond in 1964's Goldfinger has been declared the greatest movie car of all time, according to a new UK survey.
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Dodge Challenger 2019: is this the RHD-ready muscle car for Oz?
By Andrew Chesterton · 02 Jul 2018
Dodge has unveiled its updated Challenger muscle car range, including a fuel-burning, tyre-frying Hellcat Redeye that will surely stalk environmentalists' nightmares.
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Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat wide body spied testing
By Justin Hilliard · 09 May 2017
Dodge has been sprung testing a wide-body version of the Challenger SRT Hellcat at its headquarters in Michigan.
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2017 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon unleashed in Hell's Kitchen
By Justin Hilliard · 12 Apr 2017
Banned by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) in America for being too quick on the drag strip, Dodge has revealed its record-breaking Challenger SRT Demon muscle car.
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