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Dodge to Reveal Future Muscle (Next-Gen Challenger) Vehicles During Dodge Speed Week Aug 15-17
I am seeing reports that Dodge could be revealing the next gen Challenger (maybe just the concept) at speed week, possibly August 17 during a "Future Muscle" presentation.
I think it would be very interesting to see what Dodge is bringing to the table for it's entry into the muscle car area. Competition between automakers is a good thing, as it keeps everyone pushing forward. Right now, I am expecting a full electric. However, I've even seen some recent reports like this one from Motor Trend ( https://www.motortrend.com/news/next-gen-dodge-charger-challenger-hellcat-v8/ ) which seem to indicate that an ICE/hybrid version may still be available in the future. Who knows, maybe there will be a single model with both a BEV and an ICE or ICE-hybrid version.
This could preview what Ford may plan for the Mustang in the future (either 8g or a hybrid 7g version), or serve as a warning of what not to do.
It's one week away, so let's see what the future has in store for Ford's competition.
Dodge to Reveal Future Muscle (Next-Gen Challenger) Vehicles During Dodge Speed Week Aug 15-17
I am seeing reports that Dodge could be revealing the next gen Challenger (maybe just the concept) at speed week, possibly August 17 during a "Future Muscle" presentation.
I think it would be very interesting to see what Dodge is bringing to the table for it's entry into the muscle car area. Competition between automakers is a good thing, as it keeps everyone pushing forward. Right now, I am expecting a full electric. However, I've even seen some recent reports like this one from Motor Trend ( https://www.motortrend.com/news/next-gen-dodge-charger-challenger-hellcat-v8/ ) which seem to indicate that an ICE/hybrid version may still be available in the future. Who knows, maybe there will be a single model with both a BEV and an ICE or ICE-hybrid version.
This could preview what Ford may plan for the Mustang in the future (either 8g or a hybrid 7g version), or serve as a warning of what not to do.
It's one week away, so let's see what the future has in store for Ford's competition.
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