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The last Dodge Challenger ever made was revealed.

18,459,389 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

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Insane World Eventsvor 2 Jahren

Looks like the same one for the last 10 years

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Isiahvor 2 Jahren

These cars are going to be worth so much every year leading into our full electric future. If you have one, put it in the garage and never look back.

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BoreCurevor 2 Jahren

Context/Details: For nearly two decades, the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada, has been the heart of production for some of America's most iconic muscle cars. However, on December 22, 2023, this era came to an end with the completion of the last Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, and Dodge Challenger. This event marks the conclusion of the "L platform" series, which began with the Chrysler 300C in 2004 and reignited a Hemi-powered era of muscle cars. Over these years, more than 4.3 million units were sold, showcasing the immense popularity and impact of these vehicles. The last Dodge Charger was a destroyer gray Scat Pack Widebody, and the final Challenger was an SRT Demon 170 in pitch black. The Challenger SRT Demon 170, in particular, represents the pinnacle of muscle car performance with a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine producing 1025 horsepower. The Brampton plant will now undergo a two-year retooling process. When it reopens in late 2025, it will shift its focus to producing the next-generation Jeep Compass and vehicles on the STLA medium platform, which will include both internal combustion engine (ICE) and battery-electric powertrains. Meanwhile, the legacy of the Charger and Challenger is set to continue in a new form. Production of the next-generation Dodge muscle cars will move to the Windsor Assembly Plant, over 200 miles away. These new models, previewed by the SRT Banshee concept, will sit on the STLA large platform and offer both a Hurricane inline-six engine and battery-electric drivetrains. This shift signifies Dodge's transition into the era of electrification while maintaining its muscle car heritage. If you found our context valuable and would like to get more background information under similar posts, consider following us. Thank You for your support!

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Travisvor 2 Jahren

The own after they steal it in the next 24 hours

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ExCon Guyvor 2 Jahren

What are drug dealers gunna drive now?

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Joshua Walkervor 2 Jahren

It’ll be stolen tomorrow.

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RichQUACKvor 2 Jahren

Wow, what a legacy. It's been quite a ride for the Dodge Challenger!

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BeastBron💜💛vor 2 Jahren

Niceeee but can’t afford it sadly

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Travisvor 2 Jahren

How fast can they steal this one😭😭

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JayCosmo 🛸💨vor 2 Jahren

Bruh honking like they 200ft away.

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