Nine Things You Need to Know About the Dodge Challenger - Motor Illustrated (2024)

  • Pricing for the 2022 Challenger starts at $38,165 in Canada and $30,940 in the US.

  • The Challenger bows out of production after the 2023 model year.

The current Dodge Challenger is a solemn car. Actually, it’s more like a bully with a sense of humour. Unlike its direct competitors, namely the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro, the large land-yacht coupe doesn’t take itself too seriously but if it needs to remind others who’s boss (I went there), it can and will.

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I’ve had the absolute pleasure of driving nearly all versions of both the Challenger and Charger with one exception: I’ve never Demon’d. The fact of the matter is that I’m fine with this as I discovered years ago that the 392 V8 coupled with a pistol-grip Tremec 6-speed manual transmission is the best way to sample the Challenger.

I’ve just recently returned a Scat Pack 392 Widebody with a few options including the Hemi Orange package over Pitch Black, and the buttery-smooth and vicious 8-speed autobox. All week, I basked in the V8’s rumble, garnered thumbs up like badges of honour, and loved glancing over the acre of bonnet ahead of me as I drive about.

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Although the idea of the Challenger (and Charger) is far from dead, it is clear that they won’t be making them like this anymore come the very near future. If I’m really lucky, I’ll get another go at one next year but that will truly be the last time.

This is why I thought it would be mildly entertaining to go over a few facts regarding the living legend that is the Dodge Challenger:

The Name Challenger, as a model, was introduced in 1970

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Although the Challenger was a little late to the muscle car game, it left its mark, two actually, and pretty much everywhere it went. Although it was sold for five model years, the first-generation Challenger never managed to match Mustang and Camaro sales, hence why they are so sought after.

The General Lee was not a Challenger

You already know this but just to be clear, the General Lee, Bo and Luke’s ride in the wildly popular Dukes of Hazard show, was a 1969 Dodge Charger and not a Challenger. The Charger returned most recently as a 4-door sedan while the Challenger has always been a 2-door coupe.

The second-generation Challenger was sold from 1978 to 1983

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This occurred under Mitsubishi Motors’ watchful eye, and Dodge’s desire to reduce emissions and fuel consumption, and to put it simply, shed its badass muscle-car image that clashed with the rising costs of energy (fuel) in the 1970s.

Once again, the Challenger (Plymouth Sapporo, Mitsubishi Galant) were not huge hits, much like the follow-up Dodge Conquest and Mitsubishi Starion, all of which are extremely collectible today.

The current generation, the 3rd, dates back to 2008

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In fact, the first modern Challenger concept was revealed in late 2005, or a little more than two years before the production model broke cover. The hype surrounding the return of a “real” Challenger got Boomers to throw their blank checkbooks at Dodge and collectively yell in unison “TAKE MY MONEY!”

And Dodge did and is still doing it now as the Challenger enters its 15th model year in 2023.

There have been more than two dozen versions of the 3rd generation Challenger

Trims alone (SXT, GT, SE, R/T, SRT, Scat Pack, Hellcat, Demon, etc.) account for more than half of these. There have been so many iterations that even aficionados probably have a hard time recalling them all.

Only 300 2023 Dodge Challenger Black Ghost will be Made

Truth be told, I’ve now listed out the many variations including Widebody versions, T/A and Shaker packages, and sub-iterations of trims such as the Scat Pack 1320, three times and I basically have no idea how many there really are. It might even be more than three-dozen when taking into consideration the “Last Call.” Oh, and the convertible too.

Dodge is releasing a series of special edition Chargers and Challengers as part of its Last Call program

The third and most successful Challenger generation will not go out quietly. In true Dodge style and very much in tune with the brand’s image, the automaker is currently in the midst of releasing seven special and final editions of the Challenger and Charger.

Dodge Launches Charger and Challenger Scat Pack Swinger as Part of Last Call

The “Last Call” campaign has so far introduced the 2023 Dodge Challenger Shakedown, the Charger Super Bee, both the Challenger and Charger Scat Pack Swinger, the Charger King Daytona, and Challenger Black Ghost. The final and seventh installment will be revealed at the 2022 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, scheduled for Nov. 1-4, 2022.

Fact: 392 > Hellcat

Power isn’t everything. With 485hp and 475 lb-ft of torque on tap, the naturally aspirated 6.4L V8 already has far more power than the massive rear Pirelli tires can ever hope to properly handle. Said power is delivered effortlessly, ensconced is a soothing and massaging rumble that is grin-inducing.

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Rightfully so, in a straight line, the 700+hp Hellcat will crush the 392 but it truly defines “too much is not always a good thing.”

My dream Challenger is a:

Not that you care but I would spec my (and my wife’s mind you) new dream Challenger as follows:

Scat Pack 392 widebody with 6-speed Tremec manual transmission, painted F8 green or Hellraisin, the Plus Group, and most importantly of all, the Shaker Package – once you go Shaker, all other bonnets are meh.

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The next Challenger, should it return, will be all-electric

Dodge has made it clear that it will be turning over a new leaf and swapping out displacement and forced induction for electric motors. Dodge will not however relinquish its king of muscle title going forward. If anything, their goals for the future are clear: They’re planning to push beyond Hellcat performance.

The Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept Showcases the Brand’s Electrified Future

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FAQs

What are some facts about the Challenger car? ›

One of the fun facts about the Dodge Challenger is that is was among the first car models to feature a Hemi engine. Hemi engines are hemispherical-shaped engines with round-headed pistons. The unique design is responsible for lesser heat loss and improved acceleration.

What is special about the Dodge Challenger? ›

1,025 Horsepower. Zero BS. With next level engineering, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 features the first-ever 1,025 horsepower production HEMI® engine, making it the fastest vehicle ever produced in the brand's 100-year history.

What is the Dodge Challenger engine? ›

The 5.7L HEMI® V8 engine combines performance and efficiency for everyday driving with some extra thrill. Delivering up to 375 horsepower, this V8 includes fuel-saver MDS technology that allows the engine to switch from eight cylinders to four when you want to help increase your gas mileage.

Why is the Dodge Challenger being discontinued? ›

Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has announced that the current versions of the Charger and Challenger will be their last, at least for the foreseeable future. Production officially ended in December 2023 due to the parent company's transition to cleaner and more efficient electric vehicles (EVs).

How fast does a Challenger go? ›

Amazingly, the 2023 Dodge Challenger acceleration time from 0-60 miles is just 3.3 seconds. And the 2023 Dodge Challenger top speed reaches 203 miles per hour.

Why are challengers good cars? ›

Challengers are built broad and sturdy. Optimized for performance, Dodge has never skimped on durability, even in its muscle car models. With good maintenance, your Challenger could last 16-20 years. Even customizations performed by certified Dodge mechanics are built to last.

What is the fastest Dodge Challenger? ›

A Dodge special-edition vehicle like none other, the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 is the quickest vehicle ever produced in the brand's 100-plus-year history.

What does SRT stand for Dodge? ›

So, what does SRT stand for you might be wondering? SRT stands for “Street and Racing Technology,” but the SRT meaning goes deeper than that. Dodge SRT automobiles are made with the highest quality Dodge parts designed for high-octane performance.

What Challenger has the best engine? ›

2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 – World's Quickest Production Car
  • Engine Specs: Supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V8.
  • Power: 1,025 at 6,500 rpm.
  • Torque: 945 lb-ft at 4,200 rpm.
  • 0 to 60 time: 1.66 seconds.
  • Quarter-Mile Time: 8.91 seconds at 151.17 mph.
Nov 20, 2023

What do HEMI mean? ›

The word "hemi" is a shortening of the word "hemispherical," and as it relates to engines, means a type of engine that has a hemispherically shaped combustion chamber. It's the same thing that is meant in geography when referencing the Earth, which is split into two hemispheres, north and south.

What does HEMI mean on a Challenger? ›

A HEMI® engine is composed of a hemispherical combustion chamber with dome shaped cylinders and matching piston tops. This creates less surface area than traditional engine which means that less heat and energy lost, and more power is produced.

What car is replacing the Challenger? ›

The next-generation Dodge Charger — which will replace the Challenger — remains largely shrouded in secrecy.

Is Dodge making a 2024 Challenger? ›

In 2024, the Dodge Challenger with the current HEMI-engine powered form is set to be discontinued. WHAT IS REPLACING THE DODGE CHALLENGER? The Dodge Brand will be unleashing an exciting new line-up of vehicles starting in 2023.

What are some fun facts about the Challenger Hellcat? ›

The Hellcat Super Stock is a straight-line beast. It's capable of going zero to 60 mph in just 3.25 seconds and has a quarter-mile time of 10.5 seconds, while its top speed (tire-limited) is 168 mph. The base Hellcat has a top speed of 199 mph, and the Redeye can top out at 203 mph.

Are Challenger cars fast? ›

(at 4,200 rpm) production HEMI® engine, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 reaches 60 miles per hour (mph) in a blazing 1.66 seconds and features the highest g-force acceleration of any production car at 2.004 gs.

How many times did the Challenger fly? ›

During its three years of operation, Challenger was flown on ten missions in the Space Shuttle program, spending over 62 days in space and completing almost 1,000 orbits around Earth.

How old is a Challenger? ›

Introduced in the autumn of 1969 for the 1970 model year, the Challenger was one of two Chrysler E-body cars, the other being the slightly smaller Plymouth Barracuda.

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