Production of the current Dodge Charger and Challenger models is scheduled to stop at the end of 2023, out of Brampton, Ontario, near Toronto. This will mark the end of an incredibly long, fruitful, profitable production run for both muscle cars. For the next-generation, which is expected to be fully electric, Stellantis is reportedly moving the Charger and Challenger to its Windsor, Ontario assembly plant. But with Unifor-Stellantis union negotiations around the corner, it’s a current mystery as to what sort of vehicles will replace the outgoing Dodge Charger and Challenger, if any. Turns out…