The 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 is a mouthful and a monster all in a single. At its debut celebration, CEO Tim Kuniskis talked about it and the future of the firm and he may well just have offered away a however-unannounced detail. There may well be yet another Dodge EV muscle vehicle in the functions that we’ll see later this year.

The notable comments came just minutes just before he and the group in Las Vegas actually dropped the Demon 170 off at the drag strip.  Speaking especially about the future of Dodge, Kuniskis mentioned

“While everyone else is going to bring an electric car to market, Dodge is going to bring a muscle car and use electrification to make it not more politically correct, but to make it faster and dodgier.

“So efficiency be damned… we always wanted to do a ’68 Charger and this was our chance. We just needed to study the rules and find ways to do something cool that could comply and make happy without spiritually retreating from the things that we love.

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“That Charger Daytona has what it takes to do exactly that. The new Charger Daytona will redline American muscle, and don’t worry… don’t worry, you know us. We haven’t fully pulled back the curtain on this car… or maybe these cars just yet.”

That phrase, which Kuniskis clearly pauses for emphasis on, hints at the notion that Dodge currently has at least a single far more EV muscle vehicle in improvement. That tends to make sense contemplating that Dodge as a brand at the moment only has 4 vehicles in its arsenal, the Hornet, Durango, Charger, and Challenger. Clearly, the Charger and Challenger are going away as we know them right after this year.

According to the people more than at MoparInsiders, their sources say Dodge currently plans to unveil EV successors to each and every model this August. This year’s Woodward Dream Cruise is on August 19, and is mentioned to be the internet site of these reveals.

There’s no word on specifically what specs or even what kind the initial two all-electric Dodge models will come with. It would be exciting to see the automaker be a single of the initial to industry with a two-door electric vehicle. If it can handle to earn the moniker of muscle vehicle that would be even far more impressive.