
Direct competitors that are Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro, are entitled to the convertible option. In contrast, the Dodge Challenger was never offered available version. At least not from recent generations and not officially Dodge by any means. While the current Dodge Challenger is reaching the end of its careernow it’s done!
In dealerships
So Dodge celebrates the end of the Challenger’s career in a very nice way by offering a “Convertible” version of the Muscle Car. This convertible variant is not offered directly by Dodge. However, the latter may be available through US dealerships. Customers then choose one of the Challenger versions compatible with the transformation: R/T, R/T Scat Pack or SRT Hellcat. Then the Challenger being assembled by Dodge in Brampton, Canada before being sent further south to the workshops Leave the top customs in Florida. After that, the car will be returned to the dealership.
The warranty is preserved
This transformation, organized directly by Dodge, allows customers retain your original Challenger warranty. As for the modifications made with the convertible, they are three-year warranty or 58,000 km. However, this modification comes at a significant cost: the asking price fluctuates from $25,999 to $38,000. When we know that the Dodge Challenger R/T retails for $39,000 in the United States, while the Challenger SRT costs $69,000, the premium still seems like a lot.
Source: Auto Plus

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