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Late to posting this on the site. I'm sure most of you have seen it by now.


We've known for some time that the Hellcat's end was drawing near. Earlier this year, Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said as much but the exact end was still ambiguous. Now, it's narrowed down to a model year – 2023 to be specific. Considering 2022 models are just around the corner, the Hellcat's last ride will be upon us before we know it.

That is, provided a recent report from Motor Authority is accurate. We have no reason to believe it isn't, as Dodge boss Kuniskis is once again cited as the source for this latest information. We've contacted Dodge for direct confirmation and we'll update this article with a statement if we receive one, but there's little reason to doubt 2023 as the final year for Hellcat models.

The Durango Hellcat will be gone; it was always intended as a one-and-done model anyway. In August we reported about Kuniskis stating Dodge's new electric muscle car would arrive in 2024. When you line everything up, 2023 becomes an obvious conclusion.

There's just one catch worth noting. That report from August we just mentioned? In it, Kuniskis suggested there could be some overlap between the next-gen electric muscle and outgoing Hellcats. That contradicts the latest statement which definitively ends the supercharged Chargers and Challengers in 2023, which is why we're pushing Dodge for an official statement. But wait, there's more.

In the recent report, Kuniskis stated a functional prototype of the new EV muscle car will appear in 2022. Whether it appears as a so-called near-production vehicle or a wild concept is unknown, but perhaps this could fit the definition of electric and internal-combustion Dodge muscle coexisting. It would be a stretch, but with most major automakers hitting fast-forward on EV development, perhaps the Hellcat replacement could arrive a bit early.
 
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Axing because those damn $35k base ass Coyotes with an E85 toon be gapping $90k HelloKitty's
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Why do you say that? EV's are not going anywhere...

Infrastructure and battery technology is years away. This instant push to electrification may back fire as the US isn't Europe and we need longer ranges. It will be great for commuting, that is until $/Kw sky rockets. ICE isn't going anywhere any time soon. We'll see what happens but that's my thoughts.
 

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These cars are going to skyrocket in price.
I think the opposite. They're priced high right now because of the vehicle shortage, but they've essentially been making these hellcats since 2015. Clean used HC challengers were selling in the 40's before covid.

Maybe the widebody stuff will hold value, but the non-WB charger and challenger hellcats are going to tank once things normalize. It's just such a dated car in every way.
 

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I think the opposite. They're priced high right now because of the vehicle shortage, but they've essentially been making these hellcats since 2015. Clean used HC challengers were selling in the 40's before covid.

Maybe the widebody stuff will hold value, but the non-WB charger and challenger hellcats are going to tank once things normalize. It's just such a dated car in every way.
Completely agree. There's going to be 10 years worth of Hellcats around. Not exactly a rare car and they were pretty damn cheap before this crazy market that we're in now. greasy greasy what did you get your car for?
 
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