Dodge announced the end of an era at the M1 Concourse Monday night as they announced that the Charger and Challenger in their current forms will end with the 2023 model year.
Dodge launches a barrage of muscle cars, SUVs and convertibles as the coda to nearly two decades of production of rear-drive-based, gasoline-powered models.
To help customers who want one of the gas-powered vehicles with a “Last Call” underhood plaque, Stellantis NV’s performance brand in October will have on its website the details of where vehicles will be allocated for the final year of production and how many each dealer will receive through the rest of the run.