Next-Gen Dodge Challenger Will Probably Be a Hybrid

On paper, Dodge’s Charger and Challenger look hilariously outdated. Put your foot down in the 797-hp Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye, though, and you probably won’t care. Big power is fun, and it always will be. But as fuel economy requirements get stricter, how can high-performance Challengers survive? Most likely by going hybrid.

When The Detroit News spoke with Fiat Chrysler CEO Mike Manley recently, he was surprisingly open about the need to introduce electrification. “The reality is those platforms and that technology we used does need to move on. They can’t exist as you get into the middle-2020s,” he said. “New technology is going to drive a load of weight out, so we can think of the powertrains in a different way. And we can use electrification to really supplement those vehicles.”

The good news is, it sounds like Manley is looking for electrification to improve performance. But in the next few years, the era of the Hellcat as we know it will probably be over. “I think that electrification will certainly be part of the formula that says what is American muscle in the future,” Manley said. “What it isn’t going to be is a V-8, supercharged, 700-horsepower engine.”

On the one hand, that’s got to be disappointing news for fans of 700-hp supercharged V-8s. On the other hand, we’d rather have a hybrid Challenger than no new Challenger at all.

Source: The Detroit News

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