So far, Dodge has individually released its special-edition Last Call Challenger and Charger models. The latest reveal features both muscle machines, though they share a nickname. Say hello to the 2023 Charger and Challenger Scat Pack Swinger.
Mopar fans will almost certainly recognize the name. The Dodge Dart Swinger was a popular version that graced the smallest muscle car from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. It now returns for a limited run on the Charger and Challenger, with each model getting a set of special appearance that emphasizes green.
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Like the previous Last call special-edition models, the Scat Pack trim serves as the base. That means each car develops 485 horsepower from a 6.4-liter Hemi V8, with Challenger models offering a six-speed manual in addition to an eight-speed automatic. The Chargers are automatic only, and all Swinger models will be offered only in Scat Pack Widebody format with 20-inch wheels.
Obviously, green and gold are predominant themes for the Swinger edition. Both cars get gold rims and have gold badges on the grille and fenders. The Charger gets a gold badge for the trunk lid, while the Challenger gets one for the spoiler. The Challenger also gets a gold hood scoop, which definitely stands out in a sea of green. Speaking of which, both cars have Swinger green graphics on the exterior as well as green accents on the interior. F8 Green and Sublime Green are exterior color options, but if that’s too much, White Knuckle is also available in the paint palette.
“The name says it all – the originals had a unique and fun character, and that’s the same reaction we’re hoping for with our 2023 Dodge Challenger and Charger R/T Scat Pack Swinger models,” said Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis. “Dodge Swinger models have always held a unique place in the Dodge muscle car pantheon, and these modern models bring that fun to life.”
We’ve already seen the Challenger Shakedown and the Charger Super Bee, and with Swinger representing numbers three and four, there are only three special editions left. Number five will debut on September 14, followed by the sixth on September 21. The latter will debut in a special event at the 2022 SEMA Show in November.
All Dodges Last call models are in limited production and the Swinger is no different. 1,000 of each will be built, with pricing information available closer to the on-sale date.
So far, Dodge has individually released its special-edition Last Call Challenger and Charger models. The latest reveal features both muscle machines, though they share a nickname. Say hello to the 2023 Charger and Challenger Scat Pack Swinger.
Mopar fans will almost certainly recognize the name. The Dodge Dart Swinger was a popular version that graced the smallest muscle car from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. It now returns for a limited run on the Charger and Challenger, with each model getting a set of special appearance that emphasizes green.
9 Pictures
Like the previous Last call special-edition models, the Scat Pack trim serves as the base. That means each car develops 485 horsepower from a 6.4-liter Hemi V8, with Challenger models offering a six-speed manual in addition to an eight-speed automatic. The Chargers are automatic only, and all Swinger models will be offered only in Scat Pack Widebody format with 20-inch wheels.
Obviously, green and gold are predominant themes for the Swinger edition. Both cars get gold rims and have gold badges on the grille and fenders. The Charger gets a gold badge for the trunk lid, while the Challenger gets one for the spoiler. The Challenger also gets a gold hood scoop, which definitely stands out in a sea of green. Speaking of which, both cars have Swinger green graphics on the exterior as well as green accents on the interior. F8 Green and Sublime Green are exterior color options, but if that’s too much, White Knuckle is also available in the paint palette.
“The name says it all – the originals had a unique and fun character, and that’s the same reaction we’re hoping for with our 2023 Dodge Challenger and Charger R/T Scat Pack Swinger models,” said Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis. “Dodge Swinger models have always held a unique place in the Dodge muscle car pantheon, and these modern models bring that fun to life.”
We’ve already seen the Challenger Shakedown and the Charger Super Bee, and with Swinger representing numbers three and four, there are only three special editions left. Number five will debut on September 14, followed by the sixth on September 21. The latter will debut in a special event at the 2022 SEMA Show in November.
All Dodges Last call models are in limited production and the Swinger is no different. 1,000 of each will be built, with pricing information available closer to the on-sale date.