Road Test Review: The 2023 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Swinger "Last Call" Says So Long To A Modern Muscle Car Icon (2024)

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    Benjamin Hunting

How do you celebrate the end of an era—particularly one that extends well past the sunsetting of a single model? If you’re Dodge, you go all-out celebrating the final year of production of the popular Challenger, a vehicle whose impending disappearance from the muscle car scene sends it into the same void that has also swallowed the Chevrolet Camaro, leaving only the Ford Mustang holding the torch for the popular performance car segment.

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Dodge’s 2023 Challenger parade consists of no less than 7 special editions meant to soften the blow of its departure from the tire-smoking scene. Surprisingly, while some of these “Last Call” cars celebrate the more over-the-top aspects of the Challenger’s cultural impact (with drag-focused Demon 170 and track-ready Hellcat Widebody badges on the list), Dodge has also sought to underscore the Challenger’s status as a design icon. After all, the coupe is one of the most successful of the retro-themed machines to have emerged over the past 15 years or so from Detroit’s rearward-looking sheet metal studios.

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Of these efforts, perhaps the most intriguing is the Swinger. Harkening back to the same-name package that was found on 1970s Mopar luminaries like the Dart, the Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Swinger (as its exhausting full title makes clear) marries the largest-displacement V8 in the stable to a slick-looking visual package that celebrates the heritage embodied in the package’s name. After sampling the Swinger first hand, I can confidently state that selecting style over high horsepower substance is an inspired decision when pondering which Last Call Challenger should be in your own personal garage.

More Than Enough “Go”

That’s not to say that the 6.4L Hemi engine under the (Shaker-wearing) hood of the Challenger Swinger is a slouch in the speed department. With 485 hp on tap, backed with 475 lb-ft of torque, the Dodge’s drivetrain emits a stentorian rumble on cold start, warning the world around it that something wicked this way comes. Match that output with either a six-speed manual gearbox (as found in my tester), or an excellent ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic, and the functional air scoop sitting between the front fenders is easy to keep busy while running up to redline.

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That being said, the reason the Scat Pack has always been my favorite of the seemingly-endless Challenger iterations is because it so expertly straddles that border between good time and on-time from a performance perspective. This Dodge is big, heavy, and not always rewarding as an track-day dance partner, which can make it unwieldy for some drivers when found in full-force Hellcat trim. The Scat Pack recognizes that cruising with menace can be as emotionally rewarding as turning in a fast lap, and so it prioritizes real-world speed (with a 0-60 mph time of 4.2 seconds) and a suitably salacious soundtrack. It’s easy enough to break the rear end of the car out at will, but that raucous character is attenuated by a somewhat stiff suspension tune that occasionally complains as its hustled through corners, suggesting that perhaps a straight cruise to the local burger and shake joint would be a more enjoyable shared activity.

Swinger Steps Up

Where the Swinger succeeds is by underscoring the Scat Pack’s beefy, but relaxed personality with choice old school flair. Dark green paint is matched with gold accents and lighter green striping, doing a great job of visually distracting from the car’s flared fenders while still allowing for the extra grip provided by its wider stance. Inside, there’s Nappa leather, wood grain if you squint at the Challenger’s dash and console, and acres of cabin space you won’t find in any of its rivals.

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“Gold School” wheels are a little bit much in 20-inch size—I’d have preferred a slightly smaller diameter to improve ride quality on rough roads—but there’s no denying that the badging, stickers, and of course the scoop do an excellent job enhancing the already latent cool factor of the Challenger shape, which has remarkably remained at the top of the muscle car class despite being by far the oldest platform on the market.

Funeral For A Friend

I’ve coerced Redeyes through the corners at Sonoma and Club Motorsports, crested 160 mph in straight-line Hellcat desert runs, and slid all-wheel drive GTs sideways through snow-covered autocross courses. And yet, spending my final week behind the wheel of the less focused and more friendly Swinger felt like a fitting farewell compared to revisiting past episodes of white line fever.

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Personality is one of the most difficult X-factors to design into any machine, and automobiles are no exception. While the Camaro might have been a sharper razor when slicing apexes, and the Mustang continues to deliver a higher tech experience that bridges old school and new for the muscle set, the Challenger has always had appeal well beyond what its gaudy horsepower numbers had to offer. The designers behind the Swinger clearly understand that aspect of the car, and it’s a testament to Dodge’s marketing team that they were allowed to exercise their imaginations without being forced to tinker with the power or process of what is already an enjoyable automobile to drive.

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Gregarious, garrulous and occasionally gauche from a modern perspective, the Challenger’s character never once deviated from the promise of a good time, regardless of whether you were sitting in the staging lane or carrying out the quickest of grocery runs. The Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Swinger “Last Call” might have a name that’s a little too long to fit comfortably on a tombstone, but its verbosity is nothing compared to the sheer length of the eulogy the Dodge’s departure deserves.

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Road Test Review: The 2023 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Swinger "Last Call" Says So Long To A Modern Muscle Car Icon (2024)

FAQs

What does "last call" mean for Dodge? ›

END OF AN ERA

As an ode to some of the most influential Challenger builds over the years, Last call gives you the opportunity to own a modern piece of muscle car history. Relive the legacy and look out for one of six special edition builds taking over the streets in the same fashion as their ancestors.

How many last call challengers are there? ›

The Dodge "Last Call" commemorates the end of the two iconic vehicles in their current forms. All 2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger models will carry a special commemorative "Last Call" underhood plaque, and seven Dodge "Last Call" special-edition models were introduced to help celebrate the end of an era.

How many last call swinger chargers were made? ›

Production Run: 1,000 Each

For those who'd like to recreate the retro classic green-on-green Swinger look of the original Dodge Dart Swinger, can choose from F8 or Subllime Green exterior color options, with White Knuckle also available.

At what mileage do Dodge Challengers start having problems? ›

If you follow proper service schedule and regular maintenance, you can get your Challenger running for 200,000 up to 400,000 miles.

How many Last Call scat packs were made? ›

A total of 1,000 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee models will be produced. Half of those will be made in the standard-width Charger and painted B5 Blue with blue graphics, and the other 500 Scat Packs will be Widebody vehicles in Plum Crazy purple paint with white graphics.

How many Dodge last calls are there? ›

As the V-8 Hemi era ends, Dodge threw itself a party with seven special Mopar models—including the 1,025-hp Demon 170. The Hemi V-8 era is almost over. But instead of a funeral, Dodge decided to go out with a bang, launching seven "Last Call" models for 2023 to celebrate its iconic combustion engine.

What is the fastest Challenger last call? ›

The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 - the last of seven 'Last Call' editions to see out this and the Charger - generates a frightening 1,011bhp at 6,500rpm and 945lb ft at 4,200rpm on E85 ethanol blend fuel (count on 888bhp/810lb ft on regular E10), and claims 0-60mph in 1.66s.

Which is better, a Dodge Charger or a Challenger? ›

Since the Charger offers quite a bit more space than the Challenger, it does cost a little more. And while the 2023 Dodge Challenger does offer Sandersville drivers slightly better standard performance capabilities, both muscle cars offer the same great safety features.

What is the final Dodge Challenger last call? ›

A “Last Call” SRT Demon 170 is the Final Dodge Challenger Model to Leave Production Lines. The final L platform Dodge Challenger and Charger models rolled off the assembly line at the Stellantis factory in Brampton, Ontario on Friday, December 22, 2023.

Why is Dodge discontinuing the Charger? ›

Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has announced that the current versions of the Charger and Challenger will be their last, at least for the foreseeable future. Production officially ended in December 2023 due to the parent company's transition to cleaner and more efficient electric vehicles (EVs).

Is Dodge discontinuing the scat pack? ›

In 2024, the Dodge Charger Scat Pack with the current HEMI-engine powered form is set to be discontinued.

Are Dodge Challengers high maintenance? ›

Average Annual Service Visits

Dodge Challengers require repairs approximately 0.2 times yearly (about once every five years) compared to other mid-sized cars, which average 0.4 yearly repairs (every 2-3 years).

Is a Challenger a good everyday car? ›

Yes, the Dodge Challenger is an excellent choice for a daily driver.

What problems do Dodge Challengers have? ›

Dodge Challenger Problems
  • Transmission Shift Quality Issues. ...
  • Honk, Hiss, or Groan Noise From when Steering at Low Speeds. ...
  • Transmission Shift Quality Issues. ...
  • Disconnecting and Reconnecting Battery May Damaged "MyGig" Radio. ...
  • The Fuel Tank is Hard to Fill and/or the Fuel Fill Nozzle Shuts Off Repeatedly While Fueling.

How much is Dodge last call? ›

Dodge “Last Call” Pricing
DODGE CHALLENGERMSRP
Challenger GT AWD$36,845
Challenger R/T$39,385
Challenger R/T Scat Pack (also available with Widebody)$45,845
Challenger Shakedown Special Edition$63,590
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What is the last last call Challenger? ›

The final Dodge "Last Call" model is also the most powerful, with the Challenger SRT Demon 170 pushing out an absurd 1025 horsepower on E85 fuel. This gives the Demon 170 a claimed quarter-mile time of just 8.9 seconds, and the V-8-powered muscle car can even be ordered with a parachute.

What is a last radio call? ›

The End of Watch Call or Last Radio Call is a ceremony in which, after a police officer's death (usually in the line of duty but sometimes from illness), the officers from his or her unit or department gather around a police radio, over which the police dispatcher issues one call to the officer, followed by a silence, ...

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