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New electric Dodge Charger will be built in Windsor, Ont., Stellantis says

A new electric all-wheel drive Dodge Charger will be built in Windsor, Ont., automaker Stellantis announced Tuesday.

Production on some models will begin mid-2024

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As Dale Molnar report, new electric and gas-powered Dodge Chargers will be built in Windsor, Ont., starting later this year. (In order of appearance: Paul Tyll, senior manager of Dodge muscle cars with Stellantis and Sam Fiorani of AutoForecast Solutions).

Newelectric, all-wheel drive Dodge Chargers will be built in Windsor, Ont., automaker Stellantis announced Tuesday.

The company is billing the vehicle as the "world's first and only electric muscle car."

Several new Charger models, including gas-powered ones,will be produced in Windsor, starting with two-door versions later this year.

The Windsor facility also builds the Chrysler Pacifica minivan.

Stellantis had made acommitmentto buildadditional vehiclesat the assembly plantlast year.The company is also building a massive electric vehiclebattery plant in Windsor in partnership with LG Energy Solution.

Both the gasoline and electric Chargers will be built on Stellantis's global large vehicle underpinnings, and thefactory will be able to flex between the modelsdepending on consumer demand.

A rendering of a muscle car.
Stellantis says its new Dodge Charger will be built in Windsor, Ont. (Stellantis)

Unifor Local 444 President Dave Cassidy, whose union represents the workers who will be building the vehicles, thinks the muscle cars will be good sellers.

"This is a good news story for Windsor Assembly Plant," he said. "It's a good news story for Windsor-Essexand it's great for generational changes as we gointo this EV market, and with the new products that are coming into Windsorassembly plant."

Cassidy says he believes the success of thesevehicles will ensure the plant goes back to being a three-shift operation, something the company promised previously.

The termination of theshift in 2020 affected 1,500 workers, with more than 700 given buyouts.

An orange muscle car.
The two-door 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T is one of several models that will be built at the Windsor Assembly Plant. (Stellantis)

Last year Stellantis stopped making the gas-powered Chargers and Challengers, which were built in Brampton, Ont.

The electric versions, named Charger Daytona after the NASCAR raceway in Florida, will come with two powertrains, one delivering up to 670 horsepower with the ability to go from zero to 60 mp/h(97 km/h) in 3.3 seconds. The other is no slouch with 496 horses and a zero to 60 time of 4.7 seconds.

The 496-horsepower Daytona is expected to have a range of 510 kilometresper charge, while the high-performance version can go 418 kilometres.

The new gas-powered Charger Sixpack will look similar to the electric versions and be powered by a new 3-litresix-cylinder engine with two turbochargers. Standard versions will put out 420 horsepower while a high-output engine will have 550.

Company officials said they haven't completed fuel economy tests on the new engine in the Charger yet.

Production of the two-door coupe Daytona versions is expected to start this summer, while the electric four-door and gas-powered versions will start early next year.

Paul Tyll, Stellantis'senior manager of Dodge muscle cars, said there's a lot of interest and an engagedfan base for the product.

"If the interest trend transfer transitions into sales, it'll be a good year, but there's definitely an appetite for an all-American EV muscle car," he said.

New muscle car sound

He said the EV version features apatent-pending exhaust system to create togive the car a unique sound.

"It'sgoing to have a very familiar undertone to what V8engine sounds like," he said. "But it is not a V8 engine. It's not intended to replace a V8 engine. It's going to be its own sound that's going to be unique to the next generation Charger."

Sam Fiorani, vice-president of global vehicle forecasting forAutoForecast Solutions, says otherautomakers have made EVs that are good, but bland.

"Dodge is attempting to put some character into these vehicles by giving them a sound, by giving them a transmission," he said.

"Things that normally differentiate an internal combustion engine vehicle from its competition."

He thinks the vehicles will sell "as well as this market can absorb it"but notes the decades-longdecline in the sale of cars in favour of SUVs, pickups andcrossovers.

With files from Dale Molnar and the Associated Press