Is Dodge going electric?

The muscle car goes electric: Dodge sets 2024 end date for gas Chargers/Challengers. Dodge will end gas-powered Charger and Challenger production in 2024, to be replaced by electric models, according to Dodge brand CEO Tim Kuniskis as reported by Motor Trend.
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Will the Dodge Charger go electric?

“In 2024, we're moving on. The new Dodge cars will be electrified.” The eMuscle electric hot rod that Dodge previously announced will bring the death of the automaker's Hellcat V8-powered Challenger and Charger,.
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What is Dodge replacing the Charger with?

The Dodge brand of Stellantis in Auburn Hills is planning to discontinue its celebrated Charger and Challenger muscle cars by 2024 and will be replaced by an electric speedster, a plug-in hybrid, and a third new vehicle, according to a report in Motor Trend.
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What car company is going all-electric by 2030?

Cadillac will lead the way, going all-electric by 2030. After sitting on the fence, Toyota has announced ambitious electric vehicle plans. Part of those plans includes Lexus going all-electric in North America, Europe and China by 2030 (and all markets by 2035).
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Is Dodge discontinuing the Charger?

Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis recently confirmed to Motor Authority that the Charger and Challenger — and their Hellcat engines — will cease production by 2024.
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Dodge is FINALLY going electric, but is it too late?



Is Dodge dropping the Hemi?

We discussed in a previous blog the news that FCA was ending Hellcat production in 2023 and going to replace the product line with a new series of all muscle car EVs. Now the latest news is shortly after that happens, FCA will cease gas burning Hemi V8 production totally in production cars and trucks.
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Is Dodge canceling the Hemi?

Dodge Is Cancelling The Hemi V8.
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Are gas cars going to be banned?

The U.S. has its own plan to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, but so far, no plan for a combustion-engine ban has been announced by the federal government.
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Will all cars eventually be electric?

By 2035, about 45% of new car sales could be electric according to industry analysis IHS Markit. At this rate, about half of the cars on the road would be electric by 2050.
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Is Ford going all-electric by 2035?

“That's why we are targeting all Ford vehicles to be zero emission by 2035. To successfully achieve this, EU policymakers must also establish mandatory national targets for a seamless electric charging infrastructure that lives up to the growing demand for electric vehicles.”
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Is Dodge ending the Hellcat?

Dodge is ending production of its iconic, V-8-powered Hellcat Challenger and Charger muscle cars models by 2023 as the brand transitions to a mix of electrified EV, hybrid, and plug-in drivetrains in the face of government regulations forcing battery-powered vehicles.
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Is Dodge going to return to Nascar?

For those of you wanting Dodge to return to NASCAR's elite series, the Tony Stewart rumors are still in full swing. The latest rumors have Dodge possibly returning in 2024, as Stewart-Haas Racing is currently under contract with Ford Performance until the end of the 2023 season.
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Is Dodge bringing back the Barracuda?

The Plymouth Barracuda may return this year, but It will be under the Dodge Brand. With the exception of an electric Dodge Muscle car that will arrive in 2024, Stellantis has been awfully quiet regarding any performance models.
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Is Dodge killing the Challenger?

Dodge is phasing out its gas-powered Charger and Challenger muscle cars by 2024 in favor of electric muscle cars, Motor Trend has reported. The company plans to introduce its first concept EV by 2022, followed by a plug-in hybrid and a third type of unknown vehicle.
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Is Dodge going all electric by 2024?

The muscle car goes electric: Dodge sets 2024 end date for gas Chargers/Challengers. Dodge will end gas-powered Charger and Challenger production in 2024, to be replaced by electric models, according to Dodge brand CEO Tim Kuniskis as reported by Motor Trend.
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Is the Dodge Challenger being discontinued in 2023?

The 2023 Dodge Challenger marks the beginning of the end for this big grand touring coupe. The SRT Hellcat engine is expected to be discontinued after this year, though the Challenger itself will continue for a few more years before being replaced.
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Can you still drive gas cars after 2035?

California regulators unveiled a proposal this week to ban the sale of all new gas-fueled cars by 2035, as the state pushes for more electric and zero-emissions vehicle sales in the next four years.
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How Soon Will electric cars take over?

Many industry forecasts project that by 2035 to 2040, we are going to be at 60% given current regulations and technology trajectories. The Biden administration has a goal of 50% by 2030.
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Why are electric cars failing?

The most common EV problem areas were "in-car electronics, noises and leaks, power equipment, climate system, body hardware, drive system, and paint and trim," the report said.
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Will V8 engines be banned?

The V8 engine is likely on its way out of existence, as many countries move to implement regulations that could make new gas-powered vehicles illegal as early as 2030. In the meantime, fuel economy regulations are getting continuously stricter, which also takes a toll on the notoriously not-so-efficient V8.
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What would happen if every car was electric?

Technically, we found that the switch to electric cars would save 14% from the total carbon emissions. However it would also cause an increase in carbon emissions from electricity power stations equivalent to about 2% of total national emissions (assuming current mix of fossil and renewable energy sources).
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Is Ford going all electric in America?

Ford will focus first on electrifying its top-selling models, most notably the F-150 Lightning pickup, whose gas-powered version has been a top seller for four decades. Key early EV models: F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E SUV, and E-Transit commercial van (all on sale now).
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What engine will replace the 5.7 Hemi?

In this latest update, Allpar claims the 5.7L Hemi will be replaced by a high-tech turbocharged I-6 engine, featuring many of the same features as the GME I-4. Exact displacement is unknown, but will likely be between 3.0 and 3.6 liters, with output of more than 400 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque.
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Is Dodge gonna stop making V8?

Dodge's demonic supercharged V8 engine and the Challenger and Charger models that feature it will end production with the 2023 model year, the brand's boss has confirmed. "I will have this car, this platform, this powertrain as we know it through the end of '23.
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Why is Dodge getting rid of the V8?

Kuniskis pointed out that over the past five years, his company sold more than 50,000 vehicles equipped with this engine. Instead, he attributes the eventual demise of the V8 engines to upgrade costs, particularly the need to modify them to comply with new and upcoming emissions regulations.
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