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Chrysler Group President and CEO Tom LaSorda Says Dodge Challenger Is a 'Go'

Nearly 35 Years Later, Dodge Challenger Returns as the Ultimate Modern American Muscle Coupe

• Unprecedented public response to Challenger concept leads to 'green light' decision for production

• Chrysler Group COO Eric Ridenour says concept-to-production success story highlights focus on speed-to-market


Chrysler Group President and CEO Tom LaSorda today announced that Dodge Challenger will return to production after a nearly 35-year hiatus. The all-new Dodge Challenger will debut as a 2008 model in calendar-year 2008.

The announcement was made shortly before the Pepsi 400 NASCAR race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. Driving out with the Dodge Challenger was Chrysler Group Chief Operating Officer Eric Ridenour.

'We haven't seen this kind of spontaneous, passionate response to a car since we unveiled the Dodge Viper concept in 1989,' said LaSorda. 'But it's easy to see what people like about the Dodge Challenger. It's bold, powerful and capable. It's a modern take on one of the most iconic muscle cars, and sets a new standard for pure ‘pony car' performance.'

The Dodge Challenger will feature the long hood, short deck, wide stance and two-door coupe body style that distinguished the iconic Challengers of the 1970s.

'We drew on the rich heritage of the Dodge Challenger, but with contemporary forms and technologies,' said Ridenour. 'It's not just a re-creation; it's a reinterpretation.'

Dodge's 'Pony Car' in the 1970s
The Dodge Challenger made its debut in the fall of 1969 as a 1970 model. While it shared the 'E-body' platform with the Plymouth Barracuda, Dodge Challenger's wheelbase was two inches longer, creating more interior space.

The Dodge Challenger was originally offered as either a two-door hardtop or convertible. And, befitting the brand's performance heritage, the Dodge Challenger also went racing in its first year, competing most notably in the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) Trans-Am series and National Hot Rod Association's Pro Stock class.

Although it was produced only from 1970 to 1974, the Dodge Challenger earned a reputation as one of the most desirable of the original 'pony cars,' with meticulously restored and rare examples today selling for six-figure prices.

In its first year, Dodge Challenger was offered in a limited-edition T/A model to meet homologation requirements for SCCA Trans-Am racing. In 1971, a Dodge Challenger paced the Indianapolis 500 race. New front-end styling in 1972 featured a larger, 'egg-crate' grille. In April 1974, Challenger production ceased. Over a five-year span, approximately 188,600 Dodge Challengers were sold.

The Dodge Challenger is another chapter in Chrysler Group's long history of bringing concepts quickly to production, including the Dodge Viper, Plymouth Prowler, Chrysler PT Cruiser and Jeep® Compass.

'Our product development system allows us to quickly turn concepts into high-quality production vehicles,' said Ridenour. 'We're justifiably proud of our speed to market, and Dodge Challenger is the latest example of our focus on getting gotta-have-it vehicles to our customers.'

Source - Dodge
The 2006 Dodge Challenger concept resurrects another authentic American muscle car for the Dodge brand and continues to build on the success and heritage of the Hemi engine. ''This concept possesses the heritage and classic forms of the original Dodge Challenger,'' said Trevor Creed, Senior Vice President - Chrysler Group Design. ''However, the ability to use the Dodge Magnum, Dodge Charger and Chrysler 300 series architecture as the concept's foundation allowed us to bring a new level of quality and fit-and-finish to a muscle car icon.''

Source - Daimlerchrysler
In creating the new Dodge Challenger concept car the designers at Chrysler Group's West Coast Pacifica Studio knew they had a rich heritage to draw upon.

They also knew they had an obligation to 'get it right.'

Tasked with the enviable assignment of developing a hot-looking performance coupe using Chrysler Group's advanced rear-wheel drive LX platform and its fabled HEMI® engine, the designers explored a variety of options, eventually gravitating to 'something' for the Dodge brand — appropriate given that brand's bold performance image. The idea of reinventing the highly-collectible Challenger quickly came to mind.

Eager to begin, the designers drew up a 'short list 'of the essential attributes of a muscle car: distinctly American; mega horsepower; pure, minimal, signature lines; aggressive air-grabbing grille; and bold colors and graphics.

'Challenger draws upon the initial 1970 model as the icon of the series,' said Tom Tremont, Vice President – Advanced Vehicle Design. 'The 1970 model is the most sought after by collectors. But instead of merely recreating that car, the designers endeavored to build a Challenger most people see in their mind's eye — a vehicle without the imperfections like the old car's tucked-under wheels, long front overhang and imperfect fits. As with all pleasurable memories, you remember the good and screen out the bad.

'We wanted the concept car to evoke all those sweet memories … everything you thought the Challenger was, and more.'

'During the development of the concept car,' says Micheal Castiglione, principal exterior designer, 'we brought an actual 1970 Challenger into the studio. For me, that car symbolizes the most passionate era of automotive design.'

Being key to the image, getting the right proportions was critical. The Challenger concept sits on a 116-inch wheelbase, six inches longer than the original. But its width is two inches greater, giving the concept car a squat, tougher, more purposeful persona.

The signature side view accent line — designers call it the 'thrust' line — is higher up on the body, running horizontal through the fender and door and kicking up just forward of the rear wheel.

In section the upper and lower body surfaces intersect and fall away along this line, which has just a whisper of the original car's coved surfacing.

'We wanted to stay pure,' said Castiglione, 'with simple, minimal line work, but with everything just right.'

The five-spoke chrome wheels — 20-inch, front; 21-inch, rear — are set flush with the bodyside, giving the car the powerful muscular stance of a prizefighter eager to challenge the world. Wheel openings are drawn tightly against the tires, with the rearward edges trailing off. To emphasize the iconic muscularity, the designers added plan view 'hip' to the rear quarters.

One of the key characteristics of the original car the designers wanted to retain was the exceptionally wide look of both the front and back ends. To achieve this the designers increased both the front and rear tracks to 64 and 65 inches respectively, wider than the LX, wider even than the 1970 model. To realize the long horizontal hood the designers deemed essential, the front overhang was also increased.

Both the hood and the deck lid of the Challenger concept vehicle are higher than the 1970 in order to lift and 'present' the front and rear themes. The front end features the signature Dodge crossbar grille and four headlamps deeply recessed into the iconic car-wide horizontal cavity. Diagonally staggered in plan view, the outboard lamps are set forward, the 'six-shooter' inboard lamps slightly rearward. At the rear, the car-wide cavity motif is repeated, encompassing a full-width neon-lit taillamp. Both the grille and the front and rear lamps are set into carbon-fiber surrounds. Like the original, slim rectangular side marker lamps define the ends of the car.

Bumpers are clean (no guards), body-color and flush with the body. 'This is something we would have loved to do on the original Challenger,' said Jeff Godshall, who was a young designer in the Dodge Exterior studio when the first Challenger was created, 'but the technology just wasn't there. With the Challenger concept, however, the Pacifica Studio designers are able to realize what we wanted in our perfect world.'

The hood reprises the original Challenger 'performance hood' and its twin diagonal scoops, now with functional butterfly-valve intakes. Designed to showcase the modern techniques used in fabricating the car, what look like painted racing stripes are actually the exposed carbon fiber of the hood material.

The Challenger concept is a genuine four-passenger car. 'You can sit up in the back seat,' said Castiglione. Compared to the original, the greenhouse is longer, the windshield and backlite faster, and the side glass narrower. All glass is set flush with the body without moldings, another touch the original designers could only wish for. The car is a genuine two-door hardtop — no B-pillar — with the belt line ramping up assertively at the quarter window just forward of the wide C-pillar.

Exterior details one might expect, like a racing-type gas cap, hood tie-down pins, louvered backlite and bold bodyside striping, didn't make the 'cut,' the designers feeling such assorted bits would detract from the purity of the monochromatic body form. But tucked reassuringly under the rear bumper are the 'gotta have' twin-rectangle pipes of the dual exhausts.

In contrast to the bright Orange Pearl exterior, the interior is a no-nonsense, 'let's-get-in-and-go' black relieved by satin silver accents and narrow orange bands on the seat backs. 'Though the 1970 model was looked to for inspiration, we wanted to capture the memory of that car, but expressed in more contemporary surfaces, materials and textures,' said Alan Barrington, principal interior designer. As with the original car, the instrumental panel pad sits high, intersected on the driver's side by a sculpted trapezoidal cluster containing three circular in-line analog gauge openings.

'We designed the in-your-face gauge holes to appear as if you are looking down into the engine cylinders with the head off,' relates Barrington. These are flanked outboard by a larger circular 'gauge' that is actually a computer, allowing the driver to determine top overall speed, quarter-mile time and speed, and top speed for each of the gears.

With its thick, easy-grip rim, circular hub and pierced silver spokes, the leather-wrapped steering wheel evokes the original car's 'Tuff' wheel, as does the steering column 'ribbing.' The floor console, its center surface tipped toward the driver, is fitted with a proper 'pistol grip' shifter shaped just right to master the quick, crisp shifts possible with the six-speed manual 'tranny.'

Inasmuch as the original Challenger was the first car to have injection-molded door trim panels (now common practice), the doors received special attention.

'We imagined that the door panel was a billet of aluminum covered with a dark rubberized material,' Barrington relates. 'Then we cut into it to create a silver trapezoidal cove for the armrest.'

Although the flat-section bucket seats of the original Challenger didn't offer much support for aggressive driving, the front seats in the Challenger concept car boast hefty bolsters much like those found on Dodge's famed SRT series cars. The trim covers' horizontal pleats or 'fales' provide just a hint of that '70's' look.

Rethought, reworked, reproportioned and redesigned, the Challenger concept car offers iconic a HEMI-powered performance coupe derived from a classic American muscle car.

Source - DaimlerChrysler

2006 Dodge Challenger Concept

Year2006
MakeDodge
ModelChallenger Concept
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series2006
Combined MPG0.00
Introduced At2006 North American International Auto Show

Performance
0-60 mph4.5 seconds.
1/4 Mile13 seconds.
Top Speed174 mph | 280 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationV
Cylinders8
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement6.10 L | 372.2 cu in. | 6100.4 cc.
Valves16 valves.
2 valves per cylinder.
Horsepower425.00 HP (312.8 KW) @ 6000.00 RPM
Torque420.00 Ft-Lbs (569.5 NM) @ 4800.00 RPM
HP / Liter69.7 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio10.3:1

Standard Transmission
Gears6
TransmissionManual

Dimensions   
Standard Payload0.00
Doors2


 
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