Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Something isn't loading properly. Please check back later.

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Dodge revs up very loud electric muscle car

01:05 - Source: CNN Business

Drive 15 videos

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Dodge revs up very loud electric muscle car

01:05

Now playing

- Source: CNN Business

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

This Ferrari is the brand's first four-door vehicle

00:52

Now playing

- Source: CNN Business

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

BMW shows off new electric racer that may never be produced

01:00

Now playing

- Source: CNN Business

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Audi debuts Grandsphere, an electric, self-driving concept car with lounge-like interior

01:19

Now playing

- Source: CNN

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

This luxury car maker is switching to hybrids, but offers one last gas-powered stunner

00:54

Now playing

- Source: CNN Business

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

DeLorean is back with its first prototype in 40 years

01:27

Now playing

- Source: CNN Business

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Lincoln's new concept car replaces steering wheel with 'chess piece controller'

01:13

Now playing

- Source: CNN Business

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Blazer EV brings Chevy into the crowded mid-size electric SUV market

01:18

Now playing

- Source: CNN Business

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

See Ford's new Raptor pickup with desert-running power

00:47

Now playing

- Source: CNN Business

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Cadillac Lyriq review: Take a drive in fully electric luxury

03:02

Now playing

- Source: CNN

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

This is how much a restored Jaguar with electric power will cost you

03:55

Now playing

- Source: CNN

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Tesla should be worried about this electric luxury car

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Bill Ford shares why Ford's electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck is significant

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Lamborghini's last Aventador Coupé with an NFT sold for $1.6M

01:16

Now playing

- Source: CNN Business

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

Review: The electric Toyota BZR4X is perfectly fine

01:55

Now playing

- Source: CNN

CNN Business  — 

Dodge, famous for offering cars with big and powerful V8 engines, is phasing out some of its iconic, gas-powered muscle cars in favor of electric power. To ease fans into this new era, the company has opted to mimic some muscle car sensations — including shifting gears and a loud exhaust — in an electric concept car it unveiled on Wednesday.

It’s part of an overall shift from Dodge, the American performance car division of Stellantis, towards electrified vehicles. The brand’s current gas-powered muscle cars, the Charger and Challenger, end production next year. The concept muscle car, called the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT,resembles a model that will go on sale 2024, according to executives. It will join a new small SUV called the Hornet that will be available as a plug-in hybrid and is set to go on sale later this year.

The Charger Daytona has exhaust pipes that make noise and a transmission that shifts gears. None of that is necessary in an electric car, of course, but Dodge assumes its target customer isn’t looking for what’s strictly needed. These customers are looking for excitement, Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said, which requires more than just fast acceleration.

“We think we’re going to bring a car to market that customers didn’t see coming,” he said. “But they’re definitely going to hear this one coming.”

The Charger Daytona makes low, loud thrumming tones that sounds a bit like high-voltage electrical equipment. The sounds aren’t produced by speakers, like the sounds from most electric cars, but by air pulses forced through pipes with baffles and chambers inside.

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

The air pulses vary in speed and force depending on how fast the car is going and how hard the accelerator is pressed, much like the air pulses created by an internal combustion engine. The sounds it produces can be up 126 decibels, according to Dodge. That’s about the level at which the ears begin to hurt and well above levels at which sustained exposure can cause hearing loss, according to the National Hearing Conservation Association.

Unlike most electric cars, the Charger Daytona has a transmission with more than just one or two speeds. Most electric cars have only a one-speed transmission because, unlike gasoline engines, electric motors provide their full pulling power at even very low speeds and keep providing that power up through very high rotating speeds. Gas engines, by contrast, have a relatively narrow band of operating speeds at which they can provide full power so it’s necessary to have a transmission with different gears to keep the engine within that “power band” as the car moves slower and faster.

Is there going to be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

But Dodge designers and engineers felt electric car drivers might miss the sounds and sensations of a transmission shifting, so, even though it’s not really needed, the Charger Daytona has a multi-speed transmission. Kuniskis would not say how many gears the transmission has. The gas powered 717-horsepower Dodge Challenger Hellcat has an eight-speed transmission. Classic Dodge Charger muscle cars, like the ones the EV is modeled on, had three- or four-speed transmissions.

Dodge hasn’t yet announced how much power the all-wheel-drive car’s electric motors will produce, though the company promised that it will be faster than the Dodge Challenger Hellcat “in all key performance measures.” The supercharged Hellcat, a gasoline-powered rear-wheel-drive car, can go from a stop to 60 miles an hour in 3.7 seconds, according to Car and Driver.

With its narrow rectangular nose and dark color, the Charger Daytona EV resembles a late 1968 Charger. In its dark paint color, it looks a good bit like the Dodge Charger used in a famous chase scene in the movie “Bullitt,” the one that chases – and gets chased by – Steve McQueen’s Ford Mustang.

The front of the Charger Daytona EV hides a wing that runs just above the “grille.” The wing allows air to pass underneath it, improving the car’s aerodynamic efficiency. Air vents cut in the sides at the front and rear of the vehicle also help to improve the aerodynamics of the generally squared-off body.

Dodge has not said how much the production version of the car might cost when it goes on sale.

More from CNN Business

CNN Business Videos

Will Dodge make a 2024 Challenger?

But Dodge already announced they are phasing out the Charger and Challenger after the 2023 model year for electrified "eMuscle." Dodge announced an electric model will follow in 2024 to replace them.

Are they gonna stop making Challengers in 2023?

Update, 8/16/2022: As part of their "Speed Week" festivities on the cusp of Michigan's Woodward Dream Cruise, Stellantis has formally confirmed that the 2023 model year will be the final one for the current Dodge Charger and Challenger models.

Will there be another Dodge Challenger?

Dodge has communicated very clearly that the “Challenger and Charger, in the current platform and powertrain as we know it, will be built through 2023. In 2024 we're moving on, and the new Dodge cars will be fully electric,” springing from Stellantis' global STLA Large platform.

Is Dodge Challenger ending?

(Gray News) - Production of the current Dodge Charger and Challenger is ending in 2023. Representatives with parent company Stellantis confirmed the decision this week in a news release, saying the company is ending production of those models in their current form next year.