Yes, if you own a 2012 Dodge Challenger R/T Classic you can contact Chrysler/Dodge Customer Service via their website and request a build sheet for your specific vehicle if you provide them with your vehicle'sVIN numberand request the production numbers for your vehicle.Be sure and include the specifics of your Classic by informing them of the color and transmission type. I own a 2012 R/T Classic in Header Orange. The production numbers in 2012 for the R/TClassic in Header Orange were 661 and only 114 of those withmanual transmissions. I hope this helps!
Scott
Once Chrysler comes out of bankrupsy it will continue.
The Challenger, no contest. It's a classic name revived properly (Challenger) VS. a classic name ruined by an ugly sedan that resembles almost nothing of the original (Charger). plus the challenger is a mucle car and is a competitive car to the mustang and camaro for horsepower and speed
The 2009 Dodge Challenger saw a production of approximately 20,000 units for its first model year. It was available in several trims, including the SE, R/T, and SRT8, with various engine options ranging from a 3.5-liter V6 to a 6.1-liter HEMI V8. This revival of the classic muscle car marked a significant return to the market, appealing to both nostalgic fans and new buyers.
In 2009, Dodge produced approximately 15,000 units of the Challenger, but specific production numbers for the 6-speed manual transmission models are not publicly detailed. The 6-speed manual was available for various trim levels, including the R/T and SRT8, but exact figures for just those variants are not readily available. For precise numbers, enthusiasts often refer to production records or enthusiast groups focused on the Dodge Challenger.
The Dodge Challenger has been around for a long time. The first model, the Silver Challenger, was manufactured in 1959. Their first pony car was built in 1970 and the Challenger is still in production now.
The new Dodge Challenger was inspired by the old Dodge Challenger from 1970-1974.
Since the Viper is currently not in production, the answer would be the Challenger SRT
Dodge is already making a Challenger...
Dodge Challenger was created in 1970.
Dodge has no plans for a Dodge Challenger SRT10 model.
In 2009, Dodge produced approximately 6,400 units of the SRT8 Challenger. This model featured a powerful 6.1-liter HEMI V8 engine and was part of the first generation of the modern Challenger lineup. The production numbers reflect a combination of standard and special editions released that year.
The total length of a 2015 Dodge Challenger is approximately 197.6 inches (or about 16.5 feet). This measurement contributes to the car's muscular stance and classic muscle car appearance. The Challenger's size is part of what appeals to enthusiasts seeking a blend of performance and style.