The 2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger signal the end of the line for both models. The automaker is preparing for the electrified future, and that includes its next-generation sedan and coupe. Dodge is sending the pair with seven new “legacy-influenced” models for next year to celebrate their end.
Dodge didn’t provide any details for any of them, saying only that each will share a connection to an iconic model from the past. Expect plenty of muscle-car era influence from the 1960s and 1970s. We’ll have more details on six of the new models later this year, with Dodge unveiling the seventh at the 2022 SEMA Show in November. Dodge says it will be “the very last of its kind”.
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Dodge will spice up the 2023 Challenger and Charger lineups with more than just new models. The automaker will resurrect three legacy exterior colors – B5 Blue, Plum Crazy (purple), Sublime (green) – and a modern one – Destroyer Grey. Dodge will offer 14 exterior color choices for both models.
The 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 finishing accessories. Dodge debuted 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 will feature the vehicle’s name and a vehicle silhouette while stating that it was “designed in Auburn Hills” and “assembled in Brampton”. R/T models will get a new “345” fender badge to designate the 345 cubic inch Hemi V8 under the hood trim.
Dodge doesn’t yet have pricing information for the 2023 models, but we know it’s taking a new approach to selling them. Dodge calls it the “last call” and it will award the entire 2023 model year Charger and Challenger to dealerships in one go. The company will launch a guide to help customers locate the desired vehicle. Dodge will release pricing and ordering information closer to the on-sale date, which remains a mystery for now. We expect more details soon.
Along with 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 who want crazy power for the whole family, the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat also returns for 2023.
The 2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger signal the end of the line for both models. The automaker is preparing for the electrified future, and that includes its next-generation sedan and coupe. Dodge is sending the pair with seven new “legacy-influenced” models for next year to celebrate their end.
Dodge didn’t provide any details for any of them, saying only that each will share a connection to an iconic model from the past. Expect plenty of muscle-car era influence from the 1960s and 1970s. We’ll have more details on six of the new models later this year, with Dodge unveiling the seventh at the 2022 SEMA Show in November. Dodge says it will be “the very last of its kind”.
6 Pictures
Dodge will spice up the 2023 Challenger and Charger lineups with more than just new models. The automaker will resurrect three legacy exterior colors – B5 Blue, Plum Crazy (purple), Sublime (green) – and a modern one – Destroyer Grey. Dodge will offer 14 exterior color choices for both models.
The 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 finishing accessories. Dodge debuted 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 will feature the vehicle’s name and a vehicle silhouette while stating that it was “designed in Auburn Hills” and “assembled in Brampton”. R/T models will get a new “345” fender badge to designate the 345 cubic inch Hemi V8 under the hood trim.
Dodge doesn’t yet have pricing information for the 2023 models, but we know it’s taking a new approach to selling them. Dodge calls it the “last call” and it will award the entire 2023 model year Charger and Challenger to dealerships in one go. The company will launch a guide to help customers locate the desired vehicle. Dodge will release pricing and ordering information closer to the on-sale date, which remains a mystery for now. We expect more details soon.
Along with 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 who want crazy power for the whole family, the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat also returns for 2023.