With rising fuel prices and the need for sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives, carmakers are investing heavily in hybrid technology and electric vehicles (EVs). In July last year, Stellantis revealed that 40% of its vehicles sold in North America will be electric by 2030, including Jeep SUVs, Ram pickups, and Dodge muscle cars. Jeep and Ram have already announced their hybridization and EV plans, and now Dodge is the latest automaker to jump on the electrification bandwagon. However, Dodge’s entry into the hybrid and EV space raises questions about the future of two of its most iconic models – the Dodge Challenger and Charger. Will Dodge discontinue them? Keep reading this blog from Stony Plain Chrysler in Stony Plain, AB, to find out.
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