Is Dodge discontinuing the Hellcat in 2023?

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Will Hellcats be gone in 2023?

Time is short for this generation of the speedy Challenger and Charger, which ushered in the Hellcat era that offered more than 700-hp engines straight from the factory. They're slated to go out of production at the end of 2023.

Is Dodge really getting rid of the Hellcat?

Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis recently confirmed to Motor Authority that the Charger and Challenger — and their Hellcat engines — will cease production by 2024.

What is Dodge discontinuing in 2023?

TAMPA, Fla. [WFLA] – Dodge will discontinue its Challenger and Charger vehicles starting in 2023. CNBC reports the motor company will discontinue the gas-powered muscle cars next year as it begins to transition to electric vehicles.

Why is Dodge discontinuing the Hellcat in 2023?

As many brands switched to smaller and more fuel-efficient engines, Dodge rolled out Hellcat models and other high-performance vehicles. Such models helped generate attention for the brand but didn't help the automaker's carbon footprint, forcing it to buy carbon credits from automakers such as Tesla.

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