“I’ve heard more from customers about old vehicles going away,” Romano said about the excitement levels of old models versus new releases like the Dodge Hornet and EV Charger concept. “As far as the new vehicles, I think it’s more of a stunned reaction. People are having a hard time wrapping their head around an electric Charger or Challenger.”
“I’ve been with Dodge for 31 years. It’s a scary thought not to have a Hemi, but knowing the change in the industry and knowing what it is going to be in 10 years, they are making the right move,” Romano continued. He even when to so far as to say that Dodge would be a leader in new electrified muscle cars. As of now, Dodge is leading. Ford does not yet have a counter EV ready, and we have our doubts about the Camaro’s future as it is, let alone the future of an electric Camaro.
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