The Dodge Challenger ACR coming as the only muscle car:Report

The Dodge Challenger ACR coming as the only muscle car:Report

It would be a corner cutter that is being allegedly benchmarked against an old Viper ACR.

Since 2008’s reboot, the Dodge Challenger is virtually unchanged. This is a very old car in the automotive world, but it’s not surprising that the big muscle car is still very popular with buyers. Dodge deserves credit for keeping the car fresh through numerous special editions. However, there has never been a Challenger that is averse to turning corners. This could change soon.

There are new rumors about the Challenger ACR. ACR is an acronym for American Club Racer. This moniker is familiar to Mopar enthusiasts, as it was used for decades on track-oriented versions of the Viper. It was also attached to the Neon’s front-wheel-drive Neon. This pocket rocket has a reputation for being a formidable machine when it comes down to controlling corners on roads across America.

We heard rumblings about a Challenger ACR last, but we received very little information. Allpar.com reports that two versions of the Challenger ACR are being considered. The naturally-aspirated 392 Hemi would produce 485 horsepower and the other the Hellcat V8 of Challenger Redeye, which produces 797 horsepower. The 392 might be the best choice, as many racing series do not allow supercharged cars.

Rumours also suggest that this model won’t be mass-produced with some flashy tweaks, and an ACR badge. It would be limited-run and hardcore, just like previous ACR models. According to reports, the Challenger ACR benchmark was set by Viper ACR. This suggests that engineers are serious about making the Challenger a viable contender against the Mustang Shelby GT500 or Camaro ZL1.

The new report doesn’t give a time frame, but rumors from last year suggested that the Challenger could arrive in 2020 for the 2021 model year. Although the new report does not give a timeline, rumors from last year suggested that it might arrive in 2020 for 2021 model years.