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What car did Dodge stop making?

Dodge Ceases Production of Iconic Challenger and Charger Models.

After a storied history spanning nearly two decades and boasting over 2 million units produced, Dodge has officially brought an end to the production of its renowned Charger and Challenger models. The final incarnation of the Challenger, known as the SRT Demon 170, marked the culmination of the brand’s legacy with its last iteration of the “L car” series.

The Charger and Challenger have long been emblematic of Dodge’s commitment to performance and power, captivating enthusiasts and dominating the muscle car market for years. These iconic models have left an indelible mark on automotive history, with their bold designs and formidable performance capabilities setting them apart from the competition. Despite the end of their production, the Charger and Challenger will continue to be celebrated by fans and collectors alike for generations to come.

In a bittersweet moment for automotive enthusiasts, the completion of the final Charger and Challenger models signals the end of an era for Dodge. However, the legacy of these beloved vehicles will endure through the countless memories and experiences they have provided to drivers worldwide. As Dodge bids farewell to these legendary models, the brand looks ahead to the future, undoubtedly planning the next chapter in its illustrious history.

(Response: The car Dodge stopped making was the Charger and Challenger models.)