Challenger AWD, Barracuda And Durango SRT in Dodge's Future

Published on September 6, 2016 in News by Frédérick Boucher-Gaulin

In the next few years, the Dodge lineup will change significantly. According to an article published by Automotive News, the American brand has pushed back the update of a few models.

The Journey for example, which was supposed to share its platform with the Chrysler 200, will be produced unchanged until 2018. After that, it will be redesigned on a new FCA platform called Giorgio, and will be built in Italy.

Speaking of Giorgio: this architecture will also find its way under the next-gen Charger and Challenger somewhere in 2018. During their redesign, they will shed some weight: 181 kg for the Charger, 227 for the Challenger.

Before its redesign, the Challenger will receive some interesting updates: an all-wheel drivetrain mixed with the Pentastar V6 will be announced, as well as a widebody Hellcat.

Once the Giorgio chassis has been on the market for a few years, the manufacturer wants to launch a convertible based on it. It could use the Barracuda name.

Even though the Chrysler Pacifica is the minivan of the hour, the Dodge Grand Caravan will still be offered as a fleet-only vehicle up until 2019.

Finally, the Durango will receive some cosmetic upgrades in 2017 and it may even spawn an SRT variant equipped with a 6.4-litre HEMI V8.

Obviously, none of this has been confirmed by FCA… and the manufacturer has a habit of making long-term plans and changing them. We’ll have to wait and see what the future holds for Dodge.