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gavriil 03-08-2004 11:14 PM

Dodge: Charger News
 
Dodge set to revive Charger name for new rear-wheel drive sedan - - By RICK KRANZ | Automotive News - - Source: Autoweek


Dodge will add a full-sized rear-wheel-drive sedan to its lineup next year, company sources said.

The car draws inspiration from the Dodge Charger muscle car of the late 1960s, said a person familiar with the program who spoke on condition that he not be identified. He said the car likely will be called the Charger.

Spokesman Jason Vines declined comment, citing the company's policy not to talk about future products.

Sources said the sedan will be developed off the automaker's rwd LX platform, which is shared by the 2005 Chrysler 300 sedan and the Dodge Magnum wagon.

At the Geneva auto show last week, Trevor Creed, Chrysler group's chief designer, hinted that such a vehicle was planned.

"We will be looking at a very sporty version of this platform for Dodge," he said.

"However, we will not do badge engineering anymore. You will not see a Dodge version" that shares sheet metal with the Chrysler 300.

He added: "You've got to have a four-door, (but) there's no market for a coupe."

The 300 and Magnum go on sale this spring. They share about 20 percent of their parts, in terms of value, with the Mercedes-Benz C and E classes.

The 340-hp 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 is the centerpiece of the LX models. While the Magnum has drawn favorable comments from the automotive press, some Dodge dealers are worried about marketing a wagon without a full-sized family sedan.

Intrepid production ended last summer, and dealers have been pressing the automaker for a sedan.

The Dodge sedan will be the third derivative based on the LX platform. At least one other LX derivative is planned, said a Chrysler group insider. In Chrysler parlance, LX derivatives are defined as models with extensive sheet metal differences.

Meanwhile, the company is studying whether to develop a police package for one of the LX cars. Representatives of the California Highway Patrol and Michigan State Police have driven a car with the package, said Burke Brown, chief engineer for the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum.

"It is a natural, isn't it? We'll talk about that in a while," said Brown, who was interviewed last month at a Chrysler press event in Palm Springs, Calif. The law enforcement agencies "have shown intense interest in what we are doing with the chassis."

While awd will be optional on the LX cars, he said neither agency has shown interest in that option.


charliemike 03-09-2004 08:19 AM

Gah ... what wimps ... they should have built that Charger concept.

Red-CL 03-09-2004 11:29 AM

Re: Chrysler LX platform will spawn the Dodge Charger
 

Originally posted by gavriil

"You've got to have a four-door, (but) there's no market for a coupe."

Everybody's saying this now.

I wonder what happened to make people not love coupes anymore. :scratch:

charliemike 03-09-2004 08:45 PM

Yeah there's no market for a coupe.

Oh, except that Honda just released a new one and so did Toyota. And then there's that darn Mustang thing that just NEVER sells well ... There's no market for a complete POS turd like the Sebring coupe that is $29k.

gavriil 03-09-2004 08:55 PM


Originally posted by charliemike
Yeah there's no market for a coupe.

Oh, except that Honda just released a new one and so did Toyota. And then there's that darn Mustang thing that just NEVER sells well ... There's no market for a complete POS turd like the Sebring coupe that is $29k.

Hehehehe.... I cant argue with your Mustang permise. Truly.

Minch00 03-09-2004 08:57 PM


Originally posted by charliemike
Gah ... what wimps ... they should have built that Charger concept.
:werd:

That bitch was badass. I saw it in person and went :bigeek:

Red-CL 03-09-2004 09:34 PM


Originally posted by Minch00
:werd:

That bitch was badass. I saw it in person and went :bigeek:

I saw a Dodge Chrager Concept at the Philly Auto Show 3 years ago. If they would have put it in production, I would definately have one.

The CLS was another car I was drooling over though. :D

Black CL-S 4-Life 03-10-2004 02:17 PM

Anyone have a pic of the concept Charger?

Red-CL 03-10-2004 02:24 PM


Originally posted by Black CL-S 4-Life
Anyone have a pic of the concept Charger?
http://www.71superbee.com/images/99charger01.gif

http://www.71superbee.com/images/charger2400.jpg

http://www.71superbee.com/images/charger1400.jpg

http://www.71superbee.com/images/charger4400.jpg

AcuraFan 03-10-2004 05:05 PM


Originally posted by charliemike
Yeah there's no market for a coupe.

Oh, except that Honda just released a new one and so did Toyota. And then there's that darn Mustang thing that just NEVER sells well ... There's no market for a complete POS turd like the Sebring coupe that is $29k.

Honda and Toyota just released new coupes? I don't remember that happening...when was this?

And I thought the Mustang sold rather well, I see them everywhere. But regardless...wether it's true or not, Honda says they're isn't a market for coupes. They might change their mind eventually. Hopefully.

charliemike 03-10-2004 05:45 PM


Originally posted by AcuraFan
Honda and Toyota just released new coupes? I don't remember that happening...when was this?

And I thought the Mustang sold rather well, I see them everywhere. But regardless...wether it's true or not, Honda says they're isn't a market for coupes. They might change their mind eventually. Hopefully.

I say "just" as in Accord and Solara coupes in 2003.

If there were truly no market, there's no way they'd have built them ...

AcuraFan 03-11-2004 08:49 AM


Originally posted by charliemike
I say "just" as in Accord and Solara coupes in 2003.

If there were truly no market, there's no way they'd have built them ...

That's what I figured you meant. But I don't think these "one-offs" count though. A coupe version of a popular sedan isn't the same as developing (or selling) a sports coupe like we're asking them to do. :dunno:

Loseit 03-11-2004 12:52 PM

why the fuck would you call a four door car a charger....dumbasses

GreenMonster 03-12-2004 08:16 PM

I don't know, but a 300 with cop suspension, cop shocks, cop brakes, and a 340Hp Hemi, etc. sounds interesting.

Hmmm.. I wonder if they'll offer a COPO (coporate office production option) that's available to the general public.

I think anyone can order the P71 (police package) on the Crown Vic (or buy the more expensive Maurader).

gavriil 03-13-2004 02:17 PM

http://www.acarshow.com/ychcptll.jpg
http://www.acarshow.com/ychcptdr.jpg

24_karat 03-13-2004 03:24 PM

looks like a 4dr Camaro

phil2 03-13-2004 04:30 PM


Originally posted by 24_karat
looks like a 4dr Camaro

:werd:

its a fucking land yacht :damn:

gavriil 03-18-2004 09:47 PM

The Charger's Back - - By Marty Padgett - - - Source: AutoExpress


There's another US legend set to charge on to the scene. The Dodge Charger is making a comeback, and it looks like it will flex its muscles in the UK.

Dodge first hinted that the name could return when it unveiled the Charger R/T concept in 1999, and while it hasn't been officially confirmed, a production version is tipped to debut at next year's Detroit Motor Show. It could be on sale in the US by spring 2005.

A spokesman for the firm said: "Dodge is launching across Europe in 2006, and there are very few reasons why the Charger won't be part of the range once the brand is up and running. Having a performance car lots of people recognise would be very exciting."
The Charger is the model that put Dodge on the muscle car map. It first appeared in rear-wheel-drive mode in 1966. In the Seventies, it was phased out, only to re-emerge briefly a decade later as a front-wheel-drive coupé.

This time around, Dodge is said to want the new version to fight it out in America with mainstream cars from Toyota, Honda and Ford - and to that end, the revived Charger is said to look very different from earlier models.

Based on the 300C's running gear, it would be rear-wheel-drive in standard mode, although a 4WD option is under consideration. It would also be available in two and four-door form. Prices have yet to be discussed seriously, but insiders expect the new Charger to be in the mid-$20,000 (£14,000) range.


Nicky Pass 03-18-2004 11:13 PM

That Charger looks like a Vette and a Saleen Mustang mixed!

gavriil 05-23-2004 11:05 PM

http://www.discountpartcenter.com/ph...ge-Charger.jpg

Source: http://www.discountpartcenter.com

Red-CL 05-24-2004 07:41 AM

I don't like the looks of this one but I :love: the other one.

Black CL-S 4-Life 05-24-2004 08:11 AM

Very nice!

charliemike 05-24-2004 08:12 AM

If Dodge is going to build a four-door, it should be like the original Charger concept and not a traditional sedan.

CHONATION 05-24-2004 10:16 AM

4-door is ok.
But usually they destroy the design of the car by "bubble-ing" out the rear of the cab.

For example....

http://www.ronnies.com/adams/preowne...lier132651.jpg

http://www.sidegig.com/98chev.jpg

Red-CL 05-24-2004 12:11 PM

Couldn't you pick a better example?

Minch00 05-24-2004 03:11 PM


Originally posted by Red-CL
Couldn't you pick a better example?
:rofl:

matteichenfels 05-24-2004 10:19 PM

That POS Sebring you talk about is an Eclipse. Built on the same platform with the same engine, BY Mitsubishi

ItalianStallion 06-07-2004 04:24 PM

this would be fawkin awesome, i'd def hit it with a hemi. it looks mean as hell...

gavriil 06-07-2004 08:57 PM

Dodge confirms Charger will be name for upcoming '05 sedan - - By MARY CONNELLY | Automotive News - - Source: Autoweek

Dodge will bring back the Charger name on a full-sized rear-wheel-drive sedan in 2005, a company insider has confirmed.

Its exterior will draw on the heritage of the late 1960s Charger muscle car but will not be "retro," says the source, who asked not to be named.

...

Analyst Michael Bruynesteyn at Prudential Equity Group LLC, described the Chrysler group's new products as "appealing" in a report to investors. Financial analysts were briefed on Chrysler's upcoming products in a meeting last week.

The Charger will be a 2006 model and will be based on the Dodge Magnum. The Magnum will be the subject of a national promotion at Dodge dealerships June 17. About 2,000 Dodge dealers will host "Premiere Night" events to showcase the wagon.

Dodge's NASCAR drivers will be available via satellite to talk with shoppers.


gavriil 06-07-2004 09:09 PM

http://www.techspider.com/charger/itscoming4.jpg

Loseit 06-08-2004 04:45 AM

it says it will be available in 2 and 4 door!!
cool beans!

ItalianStallion 06-08-2004 10:32 AM

where'd this pic come from? is whats under the sheet really it?

Python2121 06-08-2004 10:39 AM


wow, thanks for that great pic :rolleyes: ;)

gavriil 06-08-2004 08:03 PM

Got if from some forum...

Crazy Bimmer 06-08-2004 08:58 PM

ahh another name to ruin :cool:

cusdaddy 06-08-2004 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
ahh another name to ruin :cool:

I think it may live up to it's name somewhat... It will probably have the Hemi and will probably have some decent styling. I'm looking forward to seeing what they come up with

heyitsme 06-09-2004 12:14 PM

Maybe, or it just might be a 300c rebadge with the magnum grill.

phil2 07-19-2004 09:52 AM

On the Way - 400HP+ Chrysler 300 SRT-8, Dodge Charger SRT-8
 
SRT to Expand


By Kevin Kelly
WardsAuto.com, Jul 14 2004

Plans for the expansion of Chrysler’s LX rear-wheel-drive family of vehicles includes an SRT-8 performance package for the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger, as well as an all-new 6.1L Hemi V-8.

Performance-car fans should get ready for a series of sport-bred vehicles based on the newly introduced Chrysler Group LX rear-wheel-drive platform. The performance derivatives are set to debut in first-quarter 2005.

Sources within the auto maker tell Ward’s Chrysler will introduce a 300C SRT-8 early in 2005, with a Dodge Charger SRT-8 following in September.

Both vehicles will be powered by the all-new 6.1L version of Chrysler’s highly acclaimed Hemi V-8 engine.

Sources claim the new powerplant will produce 420 hp and 390 lb.-ft. (528 Nm) of torque, a significant 24% horsepower boost from the 340 hp rating of the current 5.7L Hemi.

Sources also indicate the 6.1L Hemi will not feature Chrysler’s much-touted multi-displacement cylinder-deactivation system. The higher-output 6.1L Hemi will be reserved only for performance applications, where fuel economy routinely is not a top priority.

“We’ll keep the 5.7L for mass production applications, but the 6.1L will be reserved for limited high-performance vehicle production,” a Chrysler insider says.

The Charger SRT-8 will feature a 6-speed manual transmission as standard equipment, boosting the vehicle’s performance potential.

Pilot production of standard Chargers already has begun in preparation for the return of the Charger moniker to Dodge showrooms shortly before the SRT package launches.

The source also indicates the auto maker is toying with the idea of launching a 2-door version of the Charger, as well as a 4-seat convertible, based loosely off the Chrysler Hemi C concept vehicle that debuted at the 2000 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

“I’ve seen some mock-ups, but I’m not sure if it’s been given the green light,” the source says.

Separately, the auto maker confirms it has begun production of all-wheel-drive variants of the 300 Series and Dodge Magnum passenger cars in Brampton, Ont., Canada. The AWD models will go on sale this fall.

Dodge will debut AWD versions of its Magnum SXT and RT wagon a few months before the system is available on the Chrysler 300 Limited, Touring and 300C in the fourth quarter.

The ’05 Magnum SXT AWD will base at $27,900, and the Hemi-powered RT AWD at $31,370.

Base price of the ’05 Chrysler 300 Touring AWD will be $29,370 with the 300 Touring AWD starting at $31,215. The Hemi-powered 300C AWD will base at $34,195.





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Yeah, it's got a Hemi... and AWD. All-wheel Drive Joins Rear-wheel Drive on 2005 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum

• New All-wheel-drive Choices Added to Line-up for Outstanding Performance in All Weather Conditions

• All-wheel-drive Vehicles to Go On Sale This Fall Starting at $27,900 (MSRP excluding $625 destination)

One wheel? Two wheels? Three wheels, four? All wheels your preference? Who needs more? Chrysler Group is rounding out its Dodge Magnum and Chrysler 300 family with all-wheel-drive (AWD) versions of the highly popular vehicles.

For those Dodge customers who prefer all-wheel drive, the 2005 AWD Dodge Magnum SXT and AWD Dodge Magnum RT will be introduced this fall. Later in the fourth quarter, Chrysler all-wheel-drive fans will be able to choose from AWD Chrysler 300 Touring and AWD Chrysler 300C models, as well as an AWD package that will be available as an option for the Chrysler 300 Limited.

"The rear-wheel drive Dodge Magnum and Chrysler 300 have proven themselves in the marketplace as popular performers all across the United States, and we look to these new all-wheel-drive choices to continue that momentum," said George Murphy, Senior Vice-President, Global Brand Marketing.

By continuously driving all wheels, the new all-wheel-drive system provides excellent cornering balance and traction under all driving conditions. Combined with standard features such as Electronic Stability Program (ESP), All-speed Traction Control, four-wheel anti-lock brakes and Emergency Brake Assist, performance and stability are outstanding in the new AWD members of the Dodge Magnum and Chrysler 300 lineup.

"While chassis electronics and tire technology improvements help control our Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum rear-wheel-drive models, some customers may still opt for the all-wheel-drive choice," said Murphy. "With this latest option, we are able to offer what the customer wants in each case."

The new all-wheel drive system adds a front differential and a transfer case to the standard rear-wheel-drive configuration. All-wheel drive continuously divides the power between the front and rear axles at a 38-percent to 62-percent ratio.

In addition to the front differential and transfer case, the all-wheel drive system adds a unique short- and long-arm front suspension to accommodate the front drive axle and related components. This unique suspension uses a forged upper control arm and single-piece case-iron lower control arm, efficiently packaged around the front-axle drive system. The steering gear effort and response and the suspension characteristics also are tuned to the handling characteristics of all-wheel-drive vehicles.

2005 AWD Dodge Magnum SXT Model

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2005 AWD Dodge Magnum SXT model is $27,900 (excluding $625 destination). This includes the added front differential, transfer case and all-wheel-drive front suspension, a five-speed automatic transmission with AutoStick®, 18-inch wheels and touring tires, performance disk brakes and a 19-gallon fuel tank with the 3.5-liter V-6 High Output engine.

2005 AWD Dodge Magnum RT Model

The MSRP for the 2005 AWD Dodge Magnum RT model is $31,370 (excluding $625 destination). This includes the addition of the front differential, transfer case and all-wheel-drive front suspension. (The five-speed automatic transmission, 18-inch wheels and touring tires, performance disk brakes and 19-gallon fuel tank already are included as standard equipment on the Dodge Magnum RT.)

2005 AWD Chrysler 300 Touring Model

The MSRP for the 2005 AWD Chrysler 300 Touring model is $29,370 (excluding $625 destination). The added front differential, transfer case and all-wheel-drive front suspension, a five-speed automatic transmission with AutoStick, 18-inch wheels and touring tires, performance disk brakes and a 19-gallon fuel tank are included with the 3.5-liter V-6 High Output engine on the AWD Chrysler 300 Touring model.

2005 Chrysler 300 Limited AWD Option

The 2005 Chrysler 300 Limited will be offered as an all-wheel-drive vehicle through an option package. In addition to the Limited model's standard equipment, this package will add the front differential, transfer case and all-wheel-drive front suspension, a five-speed automatic transmission with AutoStick, 18-inch wheels and touring tires, performance disk brakes and a 19-gallon fuel tank with the 3.5-liter V-6 High Output engine. The MSRP for 2005 Chrysler 300 Limited vehicles with the AWD option is $31,215 (excluding $625 destination).

2005 AWD Chrysler 300C Model

The MSRP for the 2005 AWD Chrysler 300C model is $34,195 (excluding $625 destination). This includes the addition of the front differential, transfer case and all-wheel-drive front suspension and 18-inch wheels. (The five-speed automatic transmission, touring tires, performance disk brakes and 19-gallon fuel tank already are included as standard equipment on the Chrysler 300C.)

The 2005 AWD Dodge Magnum and AWD Chrysler 300 will be built at the Brampton Assembly Plant in Brampton, Ontario.

Nashua_Night_Hawk 07-19-2004 10:13 AM

WOW... Chrysler is on a roll... it is nice to see a 420 6.1L charger with AWD!

gavriil 09-03-2004 08:58 PM

http://server5.uploadit.org/files/troyer099-Charger.JPG

http://server5.uploadit.org/files/tr...9-Charger2.JPG

From the October Car and Driver mag.

Source here


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