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Originally Posted by 90503
Maybe GM can read some insight here and keep the ICE Camaro going for a little while longer. Wouldn't count on it, though. Hopefully if Chevy plans a Camaro EV they can avoid the blunders of an SUV MachE Mustang and avoid the cringe-worthy gimmicks similar to the Dodge. They have a chance to look at both of those and maybe get it right as much as possible.
We'll see.
But, yeah I think Dodge will find there's more to ICE than video game features in an EV. The ICE MoPars and Hemi's were anything but fake toys. Trying to pretend with an EV as a Dodge Muscle car just doesn't work.
EVs are EVs, ICE is ICE, the two don't mix.
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I agree. I am just picturing Dodge leadership sitting there in the conference room looking at each other trying to figure how do we maintain some of our customer base and at the same time draw a new younger generation to the Dodge EV Brotherhood.
I am imagining the next Fast and the Furious EV edition, where you either have silence or digitized feral wildcat noises.
I am really curious what these things will cost. Big batteries required to make big power with any reasonable amount of range are expensive.