As of my knowledge cutoff date, there is no official confirmation or announcement from Dodge regarding the return of the Dodge Magnum. However, there have been rumors and discussions among enthusiasts and automotive publications about the possibility of a comeback for the Magnum.
Some fans and former Magnum owners have expressed interest in a new high-performance wagon based on the Dodge Charger. There have also been renderings and custom builds of Magnum-like wagons by independent builders.
It’s worth noting that the Dodge Magnum was discontinued after the 2008 model year due to slow sales. While there may be enthusiasts and fans who would like to see a new Magnum, it’s important to remember that rumors and speculation should be taken with caution until there is an official announcement from Dodge.
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Contents
- What is Dodge no longer making?
- How much horsepower does a 5.7 Hemi Magnum have?
- What will Dodge have in 2024?
- Why did the Dodge Magnum fail?
- What car is similar to Dodge Magnum?
- Why did Dodge get rid of the Magnum?
- What is Dodge making in 2024?
- What vehicle is Dodge bringing back?
- Did Dodge make a 5.7 Magnum?
- Will Dodge continue to make muscle cars?
What is Dodge no longer making?
The Decision to Discontinue
Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has announced that the current versions of the Charger and Challenger will be their last, at least for the foreseeable future. Production officially ended in December 2023 due to the parent company’s transition to cleaner and more efficient electric vehicles (EVs).
How much horsepower does a 5.7 Hemi Magnum have?
The 5.7 Hemi is known for its impressive power and torque output, and for the 2021 model year, it has an output of up to 395 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque. For the 2024 model year, the 5.7 Hemi is expected to have an even higher output of up to 420 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque.
What will Dodge have in 2024?
Debuting for 2024 is the Dodge Hornet R/T, which boasts the first-ever electrified Dodge powertrain. The plug-in hybrid delivers 33 miles of all-electric range when fully charged. Along with the electric motor and the turbocharged 1.3-liter 4-cylinder engine, a total of 288 hp drives the standard AWD system.
Why did the Dodge Magnum fail?
Despite receiving low reliability ratings, the Magnum still impressed many drivers with how easy it was to maintain. The model, however, still has its issues. Some of these include malfunctioning airbags, ignition problems, and stuck gear shifters.
What car is similar to Dodge Magnum?
Popular competitors:
- Pontiac Grand Prix.
- Dodge Dart.
- Dodge Magnum.
- Pontiac GTO.
- Dodge Charger.
- Chrysler PT Cruiser.
- Mercury Marauder.
- Chrysler 300C.
Why did Dodge get rid of the Magnum?
Cancellation. On November 1, 2007, Chrysler announced that, as part of its restructuring plans, the Dodge Magnum would be one of four models discontinued after the 2008 model year. In Chrysler’s words: “The Magnum, along with the PT Cruiser convertible, the Crossfire, and the Pacifica were not earning their keep”.
What is Dodge making in 2024?
Two-door coupe versions of the all-electric 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack and 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T will begin production in mid-2024. Production of all-electric four-door Daytona Scat Pack and R/T models will begin in the first quarter of 2025. Gas-powered two-door Dodge Charger SIXPACK H.O.
What vehicle is Dodge bringing back?
2024 Dodge Hornet
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The 2024 Dodge Hornet pays homage to the iconic legacy of Dodge performance. With a distinct Dodge Brand design and two available powertrains, the 2024 Dodge Hornet is the most powerful compact utility vehicle in the segment 3 and unlike other CUVs on the road.
Did Dodge make a 5.7 Magnum?
Dodge Magnum 2nd Generation 5.7 V8 HEMI 345ps, (2005 – 2008)
Will Dodge continue to make muscle cars?
Key Takeaways. Dodge will end production of the Charger and Challenger in December 2023 but will continue with electrified muscle cars, potentially powered by an internal combustion engine other than a V8.