What Dimensions Will the New Dodge Muscle EV Have?
Dodge knows buyers want the speed and seductive power provided with its muscle cars. But, we ask if our readers know the coming changes to the Dodge brand. We have learned the Dodge Challenger will no longer carry a manual Challenger option; but that will be announced formally by the brand at some point. The true glimpse of what to expect is almost upon us for the 2024 Dodge muscle EV lineup, as production would begin in just over a year. The sizing of these vehicles should be around the same, as HotCars.com speculates the vehicle will be larger due to its power output and charging requirements. The eMuscle, as they refer to it as, is the popular topic both online and what we hear from buyers every day in 2023.
Where Dodge Goes With EV Horsepower
The word on the street for the Dodge muscle car should still offer around 400-650 horsepower and the top of the line SRT Hellcat trim is possibly change with the EV capabilities coming to the brand. We don’t have the exact numbers, but perhaps as little as $55,000 or $60,000 MSRP is the expectation for this. Dodge is rumored to have as many as “six all-electric vehicles currently in the styling studio in Auburn Hills, Michigan.” There is also news that “at least one, but probably several plug-in hybrids” are slated to be created. Whether this is concept vehicles or the turning of a new leaf for the Dodge brand, the report from The Detroit Bureau has Dodge making big changes. While this news is nothing new, we now have some more light shed on what is expected to change for the brand.
More And More Dodge Growth Evident
Dodge has seen growth over the last few years in sales that should top those lofty pre-pandemic numbers set in 2019. Dodge had started to bring the focus away from creating wildly strong horsepower vehicles like the 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock, with the exception of the “Last Call” limited production run. However, there was a promise to continue the SRT (Street Racing Technology) vehicles for the near future. While these are the most impressive vehicles for any owner to want, they aren’t meeting the goal of what the future holds for the Dodge brand and its EV intentions. Count on us to provide our readers with the new details that will make them embrace and crave these new vehicles coming from Dodge. We expect Dodge to provide customers with outlandish and fun examples of modern day engineering like their most aggressive Dodge muscle car yet; the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. Explore more options of the Dodge collection and the impressive Street Racing Technology that awaits all owners with the 2023 Dodge lineup available today for our customers.
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