
Beloved by car enthusiasts for decades, the iconic Dodge Challenger and Charger are known for their powerful engines and classic design. However, the latest models of these cars are likely to be the last gas-powered versions, as Dodge has announced plans to phase out these models by 2024. Instead, the company will focus on producing more sustainable and efficient vehicles, including EVs.
The end of the Dodge Challenger and Charger is just one example of how the automobile industry is at a turning point. Other automakers, such as Ford and General Motors, have also committed to transitioning to electric and hybrid vehicles. This shift will not only help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but will also provide consumers with a more sustainable and cost-effective transportation option. Despite this future, automobile lovers and manufacturers still have affection for these cars.
From this feeling came the idea for Dodge Last Call, a convention that celebrates the best things in the history and future of Dodge cars. In order to give a proper send-off to both these cars, the Challenger and Charger are being released with limited edition "Last Call" versions in their final model year. The Last Call Event will bring together Dodge lovers from all over in Las Vegas.