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Dodge Challenger

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Dodge Challenger
NameDodge Challenger
ManufacturerStellantis
Production1958-1974, 1978-1983, 2008-present
AssemblyBrampton Assembly Plant
ClassMuscle car
Body style2-door coupe
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
PlatformLC platform
RelatedDodge Charger, Chrysler 300

Dodge Challenger. The Dodge Challenger is a line of muscle cars produced by Stellantis, a multinational corporation formed by the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Groupe PSA. The Dodge Challenger has a rich history, with its first generation introduced in 1958 by Walter P. Chrysler, the founder of Chrysler. The Dodge Challenger was designed to compete with other muscle cars of the time, including the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and Pontiac GTO. The Dodge Challenger was also influenced by the designs of Virgil Exner, a renowned automotive designer who worked for Chrysler.

Introduction

The Dodge Challenger was first introduced in 1958 as a subcompact car, but it wasn't until the 1970s that it gained popularity as a muscle car. The Dodge Challenger was known for its powerful V8 engine, which was designed by Tom Gale, a former Chrysler executive. The Dodge Challenger was also popular among NHRA drag racers, including Don Garlits and Shirley Muldowney, who competed in the NHRA U.S. Nationals. The Dodge Challenger was also featured in several films, including Vanishing Point and Bullitt, which starred Steve McQueen and Jacqueline Bisset. The Dodge Challenger was also influenced by the designs of Carroll Shelby, a renowned automotive designer and racing driver who worked with Ford Motor Company.

Design and Development

The design of the Dodge Challenger was influenced by several factors, including the Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, and Plymouth Barracuda. The Dodge Challenger was designed by a team of engineers and designers, including Tom Gale and Herb Weissinger, who worked for Chrysler. The Dodge Challenger was also influenced by the designs of Giorgetto Giugiaro, a renowned automotive designer who worked for Italdesign Giugiaro. The Dodge Challenger was designed to be a muscle car, with a powerful V8 engine and a rear-wheel drive layout. The Dodge Challenger was also designed to be a coupe, with a two-door body style and a fastback roofline. The Dodge Challenger was influenced by the designs of Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati, which were known for their sleek and powerful designs.

Models and Variants

The Dodge Challenger has been produced in several models and variants, including the Dodge Challenger R/T, Dodge Challenger SRT, and Dodge Challenger Hellcat. The Dodge Challenger R/T is a high-performance model, with a powerful V8 engine and a rear-wheel drive layout. The Dodge Challenger SRT is a high-performance model, with a powerful V8 engine and a rear-wheel drive layout. The Dodge Challenger Hellcat is a high-performance model, with a powerful V8 engine and a rear-wheel drive layout. The Dodge Challenger has also been produced in several special editions, including the Dodge Challenger 50th Anniversary Edition and the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. The Dodge Challenger has been influenced by the designs of Porsche, Audi, and BMW, which are known for their high-performance models.

Performance and Specifications

The Dodge Challenger is known for its powerful performance and impressive specifications. The Dodge Challenger is powered by a range of V8 engines, including the 5.7L V8 engine and the 6.2L V8 engine. The Dodge Challenger has a rear-wheel drive layout and a six-speed manual transmission or an eight-speed automatic transmission. The Dodge Challenger has a top speed of over 200 mph and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in under 4 seconds. The Dodge Challenger has been tested by several automotive publications, including Car and Driver and Motor Trend, which have praised its performance and handling. The Dodge Challenger has been compared to other muscle cars, including the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 and the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, which are known for their high-performance capabilities.

Safety and Features

The Dodge Challenger has a range of safety features, including airbags, anti-lock brakes, and electronic stability control. The Dodge Challenger also has a range of convenience features, including heated seats, navigation system, and premium sound system. The Dodge Challenger has been rated by several safety organizations, including the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Dodge Challenger has been praised for its safety features and convenience features, which make it a popular choice among car buyers. The Dodge Challenger has been influenced by the designs of Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, and Toyota, which are known for their safety features and convenience features.

Production and Sales

The Dodge Challenger has been produced at several plants, including the Brampton Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada. The Dodge Challenger has been sold in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Dodge Challenger has been a popular model for Stellantis, with over 500,000 units sold since its introduction in 2008. The Dodge Challenger has been influenced by the sales of other muscle cars, including the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro. The Dodge Challenger has been marketed by Stellantis through several advertising campaigns, including the "Domestic. Not Domesticated." campaign, which featured the Dodge Challenger as a symbol of American muscle. The Dodge Challenger has been featured in several automotive events, including the Detroit Auto Show and the New York International Auto Show. Category:Cars

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