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2023 will be the final year of the iconic Dodge Challenger and Charger V8 muscle cars. The automaker confirmed Monday that both models are ending production after being on the market for over a decade. The vehicles' farewell tour will see the release of seven new special edition models, the return of several classic colors, and the rollout of other mementos to commemorate the occasion.
Six of the new special edition models will be callbacks to past Dodges from the '60s and '70s. Dodge didn't release many specifics, but it's very likely that these will mostly be retro graphics and such. As far as the seventh, more special model, Dodge is calling it "the last of its kind." It will be unveiled at SEMA in early November. There's certainly a chance that it could be the E85-powered, ultra-powerful Challenger that's been rumored to be in development.