Chrysler green-lights Dodge Challenger for production

Dodge Challenger

It’s a go for the Dodge Challenger concept. At the Pepsi 400 in Daytona, Florida, DaimlerChrysler is expected to announce its plans to build the production version of the sensational, retro-styled Dodge Challenger concept it debuted earlier this year in Detroit. The Dodge Challenger stole the show at this year’s NAIAS with its old-school looks, a dead ringer for the original 1970 Challenger and its exciting 425hp, V-8 engine.

The new Dodge Challenger will be built with the same basic chassis found on the Chrysler 300 and the popular Dodge Charger. The first new Dodge Challenger is expected by 2008. This could be a renaissance of sorts for muscle cars in the U.S. automotive scene; after the resounding success of the Ford Mustang, General Motors Corp. is expected to bring back the Chevrolet Camaro, another popular pony/muscle car.

When it comes to pricing, Chrysler’s sales and marketing exec, Joe Eberhardt, said that the new Dodge Challenger may be priced a little bit higher than the Ford Mustang, which is currently priced at $19,000 to $26,000.

Posted by Rowan Pierce in Auto News, Auto Trends and Innovations, Chevrolet, Chrysler, DaimlerChrysler, Dodge, Ford, GM, NAIAS 2006 |


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One Response to “Chrysler green-lights Dodge Challenger for production”

  1. Tom in Montana Says:

    I am a Dodge truck guy, but if I was in the market for a passenger car… this one makes my head swim. As a child of the 60’s, I remember when MoPar was the hottest thing on the road and this flashback styling gets my motor running. Thanks.

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