Published On Sep 7, 2023
2024 Dodge Challenger - Earlier this month, Dodge announced its ‘Hemi’ family of V8 engines would no longer be fitted to the Challenger coupe and Charger sedan from late 2023 – with a new era of ‘eMuscle’ cars to instead harness electric power.
However, while some versions of Dodge’s future muscle cars will adopt electric motors – previewed last week as the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept – it now appears some versions may continue to be offered with petrol engines from an all-new, six-cylinder ‘Hurricane’ engine family.
The adoption of the twin-turbo inline-six in the new-generation Dodge muscle cars has been rumoured in US media in recent months.
However, information seen by Drive points to the Hurricane six-cylinder engine being adopted by the Challenger and Charger, thanks to an online post by a former worker.
As an employee of Stellantis – Dodge’s parent company which includes brands such as Jeep and Ram, among others – the product engineer claimed he helped with creating new exhaust components for the Hurricane in the Challenger and Charger, according to one of his social media profiles.
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