- Dodge has revealed six of the seven “Last Call” shipments for the Charger and Challenger, but has now announced that the final debut has been delayed.
- Dodge cited “product and supply challenges” and said the disclosure would be rescheduled.
- We’re not sure what this Last Call model will look like, but we can be pretty sure it will be powered by a V-8 with at least six liters of displacement.
So far, Dodge has shown six of the seven Last Call special editions that mark the end of the line for the Charger and Challenger as we know it. Muscle cars will be replaced with electric versions in the near future, as previewed by the Charger Daytona SRT concept. The last Last Call vehicle was supposed to be unveiled at the 2022 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) event in Las Vegas, Nevada this November, but Dodge has now announced that its debut has been delayed.
Dodge cites “product and supply challenges,” stating that once the issue is resolved, the opening will be rescheduled. Dodge has not provided any clues about this last Last Call car. So far, Dodge has shown three Chargers and three Challengers, so the odds of which model will be the remaining special edition are the same, but we’d guess it would be the more striking Challenger coupe.
We also don’t know what will motivate this Last Call model, but so far all special editions have come with either the supercharged Hellcat 6.2-liter V-8 or the Scat Pack 6.4-liter V-8. Perhaps the last car will up the ante with the Demon version of the 6.2 liter with over 800 horsepower. Some Last Call models also revive classic Dodge names, such as the Swinger or Super Bee, while others have honored historic vehicles, such as the Black Ghost or King Daytona. We wouldn’t be surprised to see another name from the past reappear whenever Dodge Last Call is revealed.
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