Dodge Last Call: The Final Models
The best has been saved for last! Dodge has revealed the final additions to its “Last Call” special edition line-up, which commemorates the end of production for the Charger and Challenger. Previous Last Call models include the 2023 Dodge Challenger Shakedown, the 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee, and the 2023 Dodge Challenger and Charger Swinger.
At Hebert’s Town and Country Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Shreveport, Louisiana, we have been eagerly awaiting the details of these last few models. Luckily, Dodge did not disappoint, as the three final entries are the most stylish and powerful yet. Read on to learn more about the 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona, the 2023 Dodge Challenger Black Ghost, and the 2023 Dodge Challenger Demon 170!
2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona
The Charger King Daytona pays homage to “Big Willie” Robinson, a well-known Los Angeles street racer from the 1970s. Big Willie built the original King Daytona Charger, and now Dodge is giving it new life and new power. Equipped with a monstrous supercharged Hemi V8 engine, it delivers a jaw-dropping 807 horsepower. The King Daytona also delivers a head-turning design, sporting special exterior graphics, 20×11 Warp Speed wheels, and orange Brembo brakes.
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2023 Dodge Challenger Black Ghost
The original Black Ghost was a 1970s Challenger R/T that became the stuff of legend in Detroit. It was said to mysteriously arrive at street races, smoke the competition, and then vanish into the night. Later discovered to be owned by a police officer named Godfrey Qualls, the Black Ghost was inducted into the National Historic Vehicle Register in 2020. The Last Call version of the Black Ghost commands just as much attention with its sleek black exterior and gator-skin vinyl roof. Based on a widebody SRT Hellcat Redeye, this Challenger’s 6.2-liter V8 also produces 807 horsepower.
Read About the Dodge Charger and Challenger Swinger
2023 Dodge Challenger Demon 170
The seventh and final Last Call model, the Challenger Demon 170 takes performance to unprecedented heights. It reaches a mind-blowing 1,023 horsepower and 940 pound feet of torque, making it the most powerful production car ever built. With its lightweight construction, track-focused features, and specialized drag racing capabilities, the Demon 170 can hit 60 mph in just 1.66 seconds and finish the quarter-mile in 8.91 seconds. However, to reach these speeds, it requires 170-proof ethanol gasoline — this fuel inspired the “170” in the Challenger’s name.
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Which of the Last Call models is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below! To secure your own Charger or Challenger before they’re gone, visit Hebert’s Town and Country CDJR in Shreveport, Louisiana!
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