What is Dodge doing for 2023?

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.

Dodge Challenger Price (incl. $1,595 destination)
SXT $32,140
SXT AWD $35,140
GT $35,440
GT AWD $38,440
R/T $40,980
R/T Scat Pack (Widebody avail.) $47,440
Shakedown Special Edition $65,185
Swinger Widebody Special Edition $67,785
Shakedown Widebody Special Edition $69,085
SRT Hellcat Jailbreak (Widebody avail.) $71,630
SRT Hellcat Redeye Jailbreak (Widebody avail.) $80,235
SRT Super Stock (Widebody only) $88,240
Black Ghost Special Edition $100,910

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.

Both 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.

Dodge Charger Price (incl. $1,595 destination charge)
SXT $34,240
GT $36,940
SXT AWD $37,840
GT AWD $39,940
R/T $43,980
R/T Scat Pack (Widebody avail.) $50,340
Super Bee Special Edition $63,400
Super Bee Widebody Special Edition $68,895
Swinger Widebody Special Edition $71,285
SRT Hellcat Jailbreak Widebody $79,935
SRT Hellcat Redeye Jailbreak Widebody $88,535
King Daytona Special Edition $100,015

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:

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Anthony Alaniz

  • Dodge will end current Charger and Challenger production at the end of 2023, the final model year of the two cars.
  • Dodge will launch seven special editions to honor its two beloved muscle machines, which will be revealed later.
  • A Challenger convertible—available this year and next—will be built by Drop Top Customs, adding $25,999 to the price tag.

    The Dodge Charger and Challenger flexed their modern muscles through the years of DaimlerChrysler, Cerberus, Fiat, and, now, Stellantis, but the party is coming to an end. Dodge will cease production of the two popular muscle cars at the end of 2023, but not without a proper send-off. Special packages are on the way to celebrate what these cars mean to a sea of horsepower-loving fans, and the team at Dodge’s Direct Connection will join in with a long list of supporting aftermarket parts.

    Their departures were largely expected, but not because of tanking sales. Among big US muscle cars, the Charger was No.1 in sales through the first six months, with a more than respectable 38,459 deliveries, followed by the Ford Mustang (26,244), Challenger (25,682), and Chevrolet Camaro (11,255), according to Wards Intelligence data. But the segment overall is down about 20% from the same period last year, and gas-guzzling sports cars struggle to find their place in a future paved with electrification. The departure would leave only the Durango SUV in the Dodge stable, until a battery-electric muscle car arrives, planned for 2024. Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis disclosed the Challenger/Charger news Monday night at a Speed Week event in Pontiac, Michigan, leading up to this weekend's Woodward Dream Cruise.

    While the last-edition Challengers and Chargers are still to be revealed, Dodge does say seven of them will hit dealer lots. Six of these going-away models will pay homage to previous Dodges, with the seventh model apparently the “last of its kind” according to Dodge and will make its public debut at this year’s SEMA show. All of these special models will be shipped to Dodge dealers and easily shopped by prospective customers through a Dodge website.

    2023 dodge charger and challenger

    This body-in-white Dodge Challenger can be yours for less than $10,000.

    The JRT Agency / Dodge

    These special editions see the most of Dodge’s attention, but the company isn’t ignoring standard production models. Each Charger and Challenger that rolls out of the Brampton, Ontario, will leave with a ceremonial “Last Call” plaque under the hood. This plaque will sport the vehicle’s silhouette alongside “Designed in Auburn Hills” and “Built in Brampton.” This aluminum tag might seem silly now but could add value at high-profile auctions decades from now.

    Dodge is also opening up even further its Jailbreak program, which has allowed Challenger and Charger customers more leeway when ordering their muscle machine and has allowed them to mix and match features and options that might not generally be available. Jailbreak was limited to just the Hellcat Redeye Widebody variants, but Dodge is making the program available to more affordable Hellcat models for 2023.

    final edition chargers and challengers will be revealed weekly from aug 24 to sept 21

    Stay tuned for final-edition Chargers and Challengers to be revealed weekly, from Aug. 24 to Sept. 21.

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    But there's more to Dodge's phaseout of its most popular nameplates. The team at Dodge and Direct Connection are running through Challenger sheetmetal by making bodies-in-white available to customers. Targeting racing enthusiasts, this Challenger body can be transformed into just about whatever your heart, or wallet, desires, for a surprisingly affordable $7,995. If you want a more serious shell, Dodge is also making its Drag Pak rolling chassis available. Equipped with a 7.5-second NHRA-certified roll cage, this Drag Pak chassis is a powertrain away from being a drag strip bruiser. Considering the hardware equipped, its $89,999 price tag is considerably more expensive than the bare shell.

    Dodge is also working with SpeedKore to offer carbon-fiber pieces through the Direct Connection catalog. These pieces are designed to meet Dodge’s requirements for fit and finish while also shaving some weight. The Direct Connection catalog will see more performance parts targeting the soon-to-be-extinct Challenger and Charger.

    2022 dodge challenger convertible

    JRT Agency / Dodge

    Rounding out the send-offs, Dodge is finally offering a drop-top Challenger. While the company isn’t manufacturing the convertible in-house, the automaker is partnering with the Florida-based Drop Top Customs to perform the work. But the purchase process won't change: Customers will place an order, the car will head to Drop Top Customs for the conversion, and then the car shows up at the dealership. Now, this conversion adds $25,999 to the price tag, but Dodge notes the final price is actually dictated by the dealer. These convertible Challengers are actually available for 2022 and 2023 models, which means you can snag one before the Challenger’s last call.

    Dodge’s premier muscle machines seem to be going away with a celebration of the cars' legacy. Adding a convertible to the mix, and including a fleet of specially prepared final editions is an appropriate nod to the company’s past, and a smart move to embrace the company’s performance heritage. We’re still curious to see what will replace these two Dodge staples. Considering Dodge’s battery-electric muscle car is slated for 2024, there might not be too big a gap between internal-combustion muscle and a battery-electric bruiser.

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