Friday, January 29, 2016
Jeep confirms Wrangler pickup, Hellcat-powered Grand Cherokee
Jeep didn’t unveil any new models at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show, but it still made some big news.
Executives from the company confirmed that both the long-anticipated Wrangler pickup and high performance Grand Cherokee SRT Hellcat are on the way.
Jeep CEO Mike Manley told The Detroit News that the pickup will be based on the next generation Wrangler, which is expected to debut next year. He didn’t say if it would be one of the launch models, or follow the Wrangler SUV at a later date, but his boss, Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne, added that the pickup version would be built at Jeep’s factory in Toledo, Ohio, alongside the rest of the Wranglers.
Manley has been talking about the possibility of bringing a pickup back to its lineup for several years. The last one was the Cherokee-based Comanche, which went out of production in 1992, although Jeep does offer a do-it-yourself conversion kit for the current Wrangler Unlimited that turns it into a 2-door pickup.
As for the Grand Cherokee, automotive journalist Brian Makse asked Manley if the 707 hp supercharged Hellcat V8 would fit in the SUV, to which he answered: “not only can I put a Hellcat motor in one of those for you, I’m going to bring that to market by the end of 2017.”
Manley offered no additional details on the vehicle, but if the horsepower rating stays the same, it would be the most-powerful SUV in the world. That is if you don’t count the all-electric Tesla Model X P90D, which is rated at 762 hp.
Despite the comments from Manley and Marchionne, however, Jeep has not yet made a formal announcement about either vehicle.
Source: http://www.foxnews.com/
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Dodge Challenger and Charger Plum Crazy Purple Sales Extended, New Stripes Added
While the start of the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit didn’t bring about any new power or packages for the Dodge Challenger or Dodge Charger, the company had an example of the sport sedan and the brawny muscle car in the stunning new Plum Crazy purple hue. This color was announced last year for the 2016 model year and it formally went on sale (became available in the order banks) late in the 2015 calendar year, but the company had planned to only offer it during the first few months of 2016 Challenger and Charger orders. However, the reception for Plum Crazy purple Challengers and Chargers has been so strong that the company has extended the ordering window, which will officially come to a close at the end of January.
Plum Crazy Purple 2016 Challenger and Charger
The offering of Plum Crazy purple for the 2016 Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger is different from past Plum Crazy packages, as you can get this color on almost any new Dodge muscle car. In past years, you could get Plum Crazy with some specific packages like the Challenger R/T Classic package or with the Dodge Charger R/T Daytona, but you in the years where it was offered over the past decade, buyers were limited in terms of trimlines and options on purple cars.
The offering of Plum Crazy purple for the 2016 Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger is different from past Plum Crazy packages, as you can get this color on almost any new Dodge muscle car. In past years, you could get Plum Crazy with some specific packages like the Challenger R/T Classic package or with the Dodge Charger R/T Daytona, but you in the years where it was offered over the past decade, buyers were limited in terms of trimlines and options on purple cars.
The company changed that for the 2016 Dodge Challenger and Charger, making it available for nearly every trimline in both of those model lines, with only the Challenger SXT and Charger SE – both of which are base models – lacking the Plum Crazy option.
Not surprisingly, opening up the availability of Plum Crazy purple across most of the 2016 Charger and Challenger trimlines has made it incredibly popular. This has likely been multiplied by the fact that there is no upcharge for this eye-catching color on most trimlines of the Challenger and Charger, giving buyers the option of grabbing this historic Mopar color without the usual “fancy paint price increase”.
Not surprisingly, opening up the availability of Plum Crazy purple across most of the 2016 Charger and Challenger trimlines has made it incredibly popular. This has likely been multiplied by the fact that there is no upcharge for this eye-catching color on most trimlines of the Challenger and Charger, giving buyers the option of grabbing this historic Mopar color without the usual “fancy paint price increase”.
New Hellcat Stripes
While the Hellcat Challenger and Hellcat Charger are relatively unchanged for the new model year (shy of the Plum Crazy paint and standard premium leather interior), the company has rolled out a set of carbon fiber full length body stripes for both of the 707 horsepower Dodge muscle cars. These stripes will be available throughout the rest of the 2016 orders and they carry an MSRP of $995.
While the Hellcat Challenger and Hellcat Charger are relatively unchanged for the new model year (shy of the Plum Crazy paint and standard premium leather interior), the company has rolled out a set of carbon fiber full length body stripes for both of the 707 horsepower Dodge muscle cars. These stripes will be available throughout the rest of the 2016 orders and they carry an MSRP of $995.
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