The social media post from Dodge tells us this is a pre-production prototype but that it will be available in late 2024. That means we can expect a full reveal before the middle of the year. We’d even hazard a guess a full reveal will happen before the summer.
When it does debut, expect the inline-six variant to pack up to 540 horsepower, while the electric variant that will join as a range-topper will have as much as 885 horsepower. That model will also have a Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust capable of Hellcat-rivaling decibel levels and simulated gearshifts to make sure it’s a truly engaging drive, been if it doesn’t have a V8.
The countdown has officially started to the next generation of Dodge muscle.