Dodge has revealed that it is bringing its special ‘Last Call’ versions of the Challenger and Charger to Europe after their successful introduction in the United States.
The car manufacturer has launched seven Last Call variants for the 2023 model year in the U.S., consisting of the Challenger Shakedown, Charger Super Bee, Challenger and Charger Scat Pack Swinger, Charger King Daytona, Challenger Black Ghost, and the all-conquering 1,015 hp Challenger SRT Demon 170 that was introduced last week. Dodge has decided to offer most of the special edition models in Europe too, excluding the Charger King Daytona and the Challenger SRT Demon 170.
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The first of the special models to land on the Old Continent is the Challenger Shakedown. It is inspired by a Challenger concept that was launched at the SEMA Show in 2006 and is based on the R/T Scat Pack variant. Just 1,000 units are being built, of which 500 have the bodywork of the standard R/T while the remaining 500 are rocking the R/T Scat Pack’s available Widebody kit. Just 55 examples are bound for Europe, all of which have the Widebody kit and are painted in Pitch Black.
Key aspects that make the Challenger Shakedown stand out include a Mopar Shaker hood, red and black graphics, and new wheels, measuring 20×9.5-inch on the standard model and 20×11-inch on the Widebody. Beefed-up Brembo brakes are also featured with red calipers as well as a ‘Last Call’ plaque affixed under the hood while black Nappa leather and Alcantara surfaces are found throughout the cabin.
Dodge hasn’t released local pricing specifications of the five Last Call models that will be offered in Europe. In separate news, Dodge has revealed that 2023 Charger and Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody models will be available with new customization options, including new colors.