The era of V8 muscle cars from the Big Three US car giants has ended, as the final Dodge Challenger and Charger V8s – as well as the Chrysler 300 – follow the Chevrolet Camaro into retirement.The Hemi Charger is dead, long live the straight-six Hurricane. The electric Dodge Charger Daytona is here, but it's not alone. The Charger's future includes internal combustion power, which we suspect has many of Dodge's so-called "brotherhood" breathing a big sigh of relief.Stellantis will no longer offer the popular Hemi V-8 engine in 2025-model light-duty Ram pickup trucks and instead will offer six-cylinder combustion engines, in addition to the previously announced battery-electric Ram REV and the Ramcharger, the automaker said.
Why is Dodge killing the Charger : 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).
Are v8s disappearing
Major automakers like Dodge, Jeep Ram, and Chrysler have announced they will end production of their V8 engines by the end of 2023. However, Land Rover is going against the grain with their recent announcement of the Defender 130 V8.
Is Ram ending the V8 : AUSTIN, Texas — The 2025 Ram 1500 pickup will say goodbye to the beloved Hemi V8 engine and hello to more power, technology and driver assistance systems when the updated truck bows this spring.
Major automakers like Dodge, Jeep Ram, and Chrysler have announced they will end production of their V8 engines by the end of 2023. However, Land Rover is going against the grain with their recent announcement of the Defender 130 V8.
Ram is replacing the beloved Hemi V8 with its latest-and-greatest 3.0-liter I6 Hurricane engine family. That means, the 6.2-liter Hellcat V8 is also going to the curb, and a new high-performance engine and fitting variant is taking its place.
Are V8s going away
Major automakers like Dodge, Jeep Ram, and Chrysler have announced they will end production of their V8 engines by the end of 2023. However, Land Rover is going against the grain with their recent announcement of the Defender 130 V8.With proper care and maintenance, a Dodge Charger can last longer than other vehicles of the same type. It also boasts excellent performance and good resale value. However, it's not perfect. Common complaints about the Dodge Charger include a malfunctioning engine, suspension system issues, and transmission problems.At first glance the 2025 Challenger retains its unmistakable silhouette a tribute to its Heritage while incorporating subtle refinements that speak to its Evolution.
So you get a combination of they want to make cars cheaper. So for power. You're going to see turbo v6s. And electric motors and combinations of course hybrids with electric.
Are V8 being discontinued : The impending demise of the V-8 as a powerplant for cars of the future is another sign of the times in today's rapidly changing automotive world. The famed Hellcat Hemi engine is set to be the latest victim of this trend, as it's reportedly being discontinued after 2023.
Will Ram offer a V8 in 2025 : After more than 20 years as a mainstay of Dodge and Ram pickups, the 5.7L naturally aspirated Hemi V8 engine is missing from the 2025 Ram 1500. A new family of inline six-cylinder engines replaces it with more power, and presumably better fuel economy, when official figures are available.
Is Toyota getting rid of the V8
The Sequoia and its V8 engine stayed the same between 2008 and 2022 because Toyota didn't see a need to since the V8 engine worked so well. Eventually, in 2022, Toyota did end up moving on from the V8 Sequoia and came up with a whole new system for the 2023 Sequoia model.
The refreshed 2025 Ram 1500 will arrive in dealers in the first quarter of the 2024 calendar year. With the departure of the Hemi V8, the refreshed 2025 Ram 1500 is available with two twin-turbo 3.0L I6 engines, which the automaker has labeled as Straight-Six Turbo, or SST.AUSTIN, Texas — The 2025 Ram 1500 pickup will say goodbye to the beloved Hemi V8 engine and hello to more power, technology and driver assistance systems when the updated truck bows this spring.
Is Ram losing the Hemi : The Ram 1500's Hemi V8 will be replaced by two new engine options for MY 2025. An all-new Tungsten trim will join the 1500 stable as the new top-of-the-line trim. The tried and true Pentastar V6 will remain as the standard engine option.
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The era of V8 muscle cars from the Big Three US car giants has ended, as the final Dodge Challenger and Charger V8s – as well as the Chrysler 300 – follow the Chevrolet Camaro into retirement.The Hemi Charger is dead, long live the straight-six Hurricane. The electric Dodge Charger Daytona is here, but it's not alone. The Charger's future includes internal combustion power, which we suspect has many of Dodge's so-called "brotherhood" breathing a big sigh of relief.Stellantis will no longer offer the popular Hemi V-8 engine in 2025-model light-duty Ram pickup trucks and instead will offer six-cylinder combustion engines, in addition to the previously announced battery-electric Ram REV and the Ramcharger, the automaker said.
Why is Dodge killing the Charger : 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).
Are v8s disappearing
Major automakers like Dodge, Jeep Ram, and Chrysler have announced they will end production of their V8 engines by the end of 2023. However, Land Rover is going against the grain with their recent announcement of the Defender 130 V8.
Is Ram ending the V8 : AUSTIN, Texas — The 2025 Ram 1500 pickup will say goodbye to the beloved Hemi V8 engine and hello to more power, technology and driver assistance systems when the updated truck bows this spring.
Major automakers like Dodge, Jeep Ram, and Chrysler have announced they will end production of their V8 engines by the end of 2023. However, Land Rover is going against the grain with their recent announcement of the Defender 130 V8.
Ram is replacing the beloved Hemi V8 with its latest-and-greatest 3.0-liter I6 Hurricane engine family. That means, the 6.2-liter Hellcat V8 is also going to the curb, and a new high-performance engine and fitting variant is taking its place.
Are V8s going away
Major automakers like Dodge, Jeep Ram, and Chrysler have announced they will end production of their V8 engines by the end of 2023. However, Land Rover is going against the grain with their recent announcement of the Defender 130 V8.With proper care and maintenance, a Dodge Charger can last longer than other vehicles of the same type. It also boasts excellent performance and good resale value. However, it's not perfect. Common complaints about the Dodge Charger include a malfunctioning engine, suspension system issues, and transmission problems.At first glance the 2025 Challenger retains its unmistakable silhouette a tribute to its Heritage while incorporating subtle refinements that speak to its Evolution.
So you get a combination of they want to make cars cheaper. So for power. You're going to see turbo v6s. And electric motors and combinations of course hybrids with electric.
Are V8 being discontinued : The impending demise of the V-8 as a powerplant for cars of the future is another sign of the times in today's rapidly changing automotive world. The famed Hellcat Hemi engine is set to be the latest victim of this trend, as it's reportedly being discontinued after 2023.
Will Ram offer a V8 in 2025 : After more than 20 years as a mainstay of Dodge and Ram pickups, the 5.7L naturally aspirated Hemi V8 engine is missing from the 2025 Ram 1500. A new family of inline six-cylinder engines replaces it with more power, and presumably better fuel economy, when official figures are available.
Is Toyota getting rid of the V8
The Sequoia and its V8 engine stayed the same between 2008 and 2022 because Toyota didn't see a need to since the V8 engine worked so well. Eventually, in 2022, Toyota did end up moving on from the V8 Sequoia and came up with a whole new system for the 2023 Sequoia model.
The refreshed 2025 Ram 1500 will arrive in dealers in the first quarter of the 2024 calendar year. With the departure of the Hemi V8, the refreshed 2025 Ram 1500 is available with two twin-turbo 3.0L I6 engines, which the automaker has labeled as Straight-Six Turbo, or SST.AUSTIN, Texas — The 2025 Ram 1500 pickup will say goodbye to the beloved Hemi V8 engine and hello to more power, technology and driver assistance systems when the updated truck bows this spring.
Is Ram losing the Hemi : The Ram 1500's Hemi V8 will be replaced by two new engine options for MY 2025. An all-new Tungsten trim will join the 1500 stable as the new top-of-the-line trim. The tried and true Pentastar V6 will remain as the standard engine option.