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DODGE EV CHALLENGER

The current Challenger, as well as the Charger, will be phased off in roughly one or two years. Certain reports claim that Dodge will drop them toward the end of 2023, though you should take these rumors with a grain of salt. In 2024, their replacements will be introduced, with zero-emission powertrains.
It is almost certain that the Hellcat era will probably die before 2024 too, and to ease the transition between ICE (internal combustion engines) and BEV (battery-electric vehicles), the brand might overlap them. Nonetheless, it won’t be for many years, the automaker has confirmed, through the voice of its chief executive, Tim Kuniskis
Dodge CEO, Tim Kuniskis, said that the American performance brand would show off an all-electric concept version of the next-generation Challenger before the end of Q1 2022, pending some patents that were waiting to be approved by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Well, we are into Q2 2022 and we haven’t heard anything yet. So, we are putting our money on a later 2022 debut at either the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit (which is now in September) or the L.A. Auto Show in Los Angeles scheduled for November.

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