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start credit applicationDodge is putting up its dukes for its upcoming Dodge eMuscle lineup. Starting off in 2023, the first official model of the lineup will be the 2023 Dodge Hornet PHEV, a plug-in hybrid and the first Dodge all-electric Charger Daytona SRT BEV concept keeps showing up. In 2022, Dodge announced the "Last Call" models and Options. With a total of seven limited-run special edition models of the Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger to be unveiled, the seventh and final “Last Call” model never made an appearance. Originally supposed to show up during the 2022 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Instead, the final Dodge 2023 "Last Call" commemorative edition model will be revealed during the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, March 20, 2023.
We’ve seen six so far, three for each model. The “Last Call” lineup currently features the Dodge Challenger Shakedown, the 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee, and the 2023 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack Swinger, 2023 Dodge Charger Scat Pack Swinger, the 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona, and the 2023 Dodge Challenger Black Ghost. Each model gets its own set of appearance and performance details that make it unique, and each with a truly limited run, as little as 300 units for the Challenger Black Ghost, or as many as 1000 for the Challenger Shakedown. There is a lot of competition for that final “Last Call” spot, and we’re sure this is what the holdup was all about. Should Dodge make the final high-performance gasoline model a Dodge Challenger or a Dodge Charger? We’ll know in March 2023 when the seventh and final “Last Call” model will make its debut – supposedly.
“The Dodge ‘Last Call’ event will be a celebration of Dodge performance…While the ‘Last Call’ special-edition model we will reveal at Las Vegas and the electrified Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept represent different performance eras for our brand, both are linked by a commitment to delivering the Brotherhood of Muscle a vehicle that drives like a Dodge, looks like a Dodge and sounds like Dodge. No matter the era, Dodge will always be about muscle, attitude and performance, and that’s what this event will celebrate.” - Tim Kuniskis, Dodge brand chief executive officer – Stellantis
Yes, an entire event, the announcement of the final Dodge “Last Call” model will be joined by drag racing on The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Dodge Thrill Rides, a Dodge car show, celebrity appearances, possibly an after party, and much more. Also making its third appearance will be the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT BEV Concept, last seen during the 2022 SEMA Show, this time with a Stryker Red paint job, and showing off three output levels, with more special tune-ups by from Dodge Direct Connection for eMuscle consumers. That’s right, the Charger Daytona SRT BEV could come with as many as six different powertrain systems for those that want to go green and those enthusiasts that need to feel that roar of Dodge – oh yeah, there’s a mimic of that too, with dodge trying to replicate the sound of the engine while going all-electric.
The Dodge Charger Daytona SRT BEV Concept currently features three all-electric solutions – (1) a 340 kW powertrain, able to generate 455 horsepower, a (2) 440 kW system able to generate 535 horsepower, and the so far mystical (3) 800-volt SRT Banshee powertrain package. For those consumers looking for more, Dodge Direct Connection introduces eStage 1 and eStage 2 upgrades. For the initial power level, eStage 1 can bring those numbers up to 370 kw, or 495 horsepower; and 400 kW, or 535 horsepower, respectively. If starting with the second power level of 440 kw, consumers can get as much as 470 kw, or 630 horsepower with eStage 1, and 500 kW, or 670 horsepower with eStage 2. Sounds pretty great, right?
We’ll just have to wait until March 20, 2023 to see what happens to the Dodge “Last Call” models and the Dodge eMuscle Fratzog models. Watch the livestream of the 2023 Las Vegas Motor Speedway at DodgeGarage.com. You can always keep up with Dodge and other car tech news when you follow us on NowCar social media.