Updated: Aug 15, 2022 at 7:02pm ET Show The 2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger signal the end of the line for the two models. The automaker is preparing for the electrified future, and that includes its next-gen sedan and coupe. Dodge is sending the pair off with seven new “heritage-influenced” models for next year to celebrate their end. Dodge provided no details for any of them, only saying that each will share a connection with an iconic model from the past. Expect a lot of influence from the muscle-car era of the 1960s and 1970s. We’ll get more details about six of the new models later this year, with Dodge revealing the seventh at 2022’s SEMA Show in November. Dodge says it’ll be “the very last of its kind.” It's Time For The Last Call: Dodge will spice up the 2023 Challenger and Charger lineups with more than just new models. The automaker will resurrect three exterior heritage colors – B5 Blue, Plum Crazy (purple), Sublime (green) – and one modern one – Destroyer Grey. Dodge will offer 14 exterior color choices for the two models. Gallery: 2023 Dodge Charger, Challenger Lineup TeasedThe 2023 model year will also see Dodge expand its Jailbreak lineup to include the Charger and Challenger SRT Hellcats. The series removes color combination restrictions and includes other exclusive trim goodies. Dodge launched the SRT Jailbreak spec earlier late last year on the Hellcat Redeye Widebody. Every 2023 Charger and Challenger will feature a commemorative “Last Call” plaque under the hood. It’ll feature the vehicle name and a vehicle silhouette while displaying that it was “Designed in Auburn Hills” and “Assembled in Brampton.” R/T models will get new “345” fender badging to denote the 345-cubic-inch Hemi V8 under the trim’s hood. Check Out More Dodge News Here: Dodge doesn’t have pricing information for the 2023 models yet, but we know it’s taking a new approach to selling them. Dodge is calling it the “Last Call,” and it’ll allocate the entire 2023 Charger and Challenger model-year run to dealerships all at once. The company will launch a guide to help customers locate their desired vehicle. Dodge will release pricing and order info closer to the on-sale date, which remains a mystery for now. We expect more details soon. In addition to the new Challenger and Charger, Dodge unveiled a carbon fiber 1970 Dodge Charger body that builders can purchase from the company's Direct Connection Performance Parts group. For folks wanting insane power for the entire family, the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat also returns for 2023. save over $3,400 on average off MSRP* on a new Dodge Challenger Source: Dodge Oct 27, 2022 at 6:14pm ET This is the last year for the Dodge Charger and Challenger as we know them. Dodge is discontinuing the two long-running models as the automaker prepares for an electrified future. But before that arrives, the final models have to find homes, and Dodge is making it easier than ever to find the one you want with its new Horsepower Locator tool that does more than inform you of your nearest dealer. Oh, and the order books are open now. You can find the locator online at DodgeGarage.com. Prospective buyers can search for their desired Dodge down to the model and trim level, even including the special-edition cars, and this is possible because Dodge has already allocated nearly all 2023 Charger and Challenger models to dealers. Dodge will update the locator daily, Monday through Friday, for the next few months of ordering. The locator will update with the available vehicle allocation as orders are processed.
Alongside announcing its Horsepower Locator, Dodge also released pricing for the 2023 Charger and Challenger. The two-door will start at $32,140 (all prices include the $1,595 destination charge), while the sedan costs $34,240 to start. Gallery: 2023 Dodge Charger Super BeeBoth can reach six figures, with the wicked Challenger Black Ghost Special Edition and Charger King Daytona Special Edition commanding $100,910 and $100,015, respectively. Dodge has not announced the seventh and final Last Call model, so keep an eye out for that.
The two cars’ final model year is seeing Dodge doing a lot to please enthusiasts. The brand is designating every 2023 Challenger and Charger SRT cars as Jailbreak models, excluding the Last Call special-edition cars and the Challenger SRT Super Stock. B5 blue, Plum Crazy purple, Sublime green, and Destroyer Grey all return, with Dodge offering 14 exterior colors. Every 2023 model receives a commemorative underhood plaque. It’s Time For Last Call: Source: Dodge
Is there going to be a 2023 Dodge Challenger?The Dodge Challenger and Charger will be no more after the 2023 model year — at least as internal-combustion-engined vehicles — but Dodge is giving the muscle cars a fitting send-off with a series of seven “Last Call” special editions.
What will Dodge release in 2023?The 2023 model year will mark the end of the line for the Dodge Challenger. Dodge is giving the muscle car a proper send-off with seven special editions and an easier way for shoppers to order a Challenger convertible via third-party company Drop Top Customs.
Is Dodge discontinuing the Challenger in 2023?Finally, Dodge confirmed that 2023 would see the last Challenger and Charger models in their current ICE-powered iterations. The automaker is bidding farewell to the beloved muscle cars with a fitting tribute: "Last Call" plaques underneath the hoods.
How much will the 2023 Dodge Challenger cost?The base 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT costs $32,140, including a $1,595 destination fee. That's $865 more expensive than the 2022 Dodge Challenger.
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