Inchcape Philippines called on enthusiasts anew to get a piece of history with the last few units of the gasoline-powered Dodge Challenger in the country.
The firm said that the final units — limited to 25 units as of time of posting — wear a commemorative “Last Call” underhood plaque.
Priced at P4.49 million, the Dodge Challenger GT 3.6L V6 AT is available in the following color options: Cinnamon Stick, Destroyer Gray, F8 Green, Go Mango, Octane Red, Pitch Black, Plum Crazy, TorRed, and White Knuckle.
To note, the Dodge Challenger made its local debut in 2011 and has sold more than 300 examples since then.
“As the brand bids farewell to the Challenger, Dodge Philippines remains committed to honoring the spirit and legendary history that the brand is known for. The brand is excited to blend its audacious spirit with cutting-edge innovation in future models, ensuring the legacy lives on with even more power and performance,” Inchcape Philippines said in a statement.
To recall, the last call for the gasoline-fed Dodge Challenger began in November last year.
Further, the company noted that Dodge brand’s global vision — which was initially announced in November last year — is eyeing towards an electrified future “by ushering in a new generation of muscle cars that blend iconic heritage with modern innovation.”
Photos from Inchcape Philippines
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