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Almost as soon as Chrysler showed us the new Dodge Challenger, Mopar fans began wondering when the Pentastar brand would put together a Barracuda. Some financially sound fans even created their ...
The 2021 Dodge Barracuda is an upcoming sports coupe Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Set to replace the Dodge Challenger, the Barracuda will compete in the same muscle car segment as the highly popular ...
An alert driver just outside Detroit, Michigan recently spotted a car carrier laden with new Dodge Hellcats. Even more ...
The upcoming re-launch of the SRT Viper (formerly a Dodge Viper, of course) may be dominating the fast-Mopar coverage to date, but that super-coupe may turn out to represent just the tip of the ...
Back in April reports emerged claiming officials at Chrysler were considering creating a new Barracuda based on its Dodge Challenger, with none other than hot-rod legend Chip Foose dropping the ...
But if an all-new Dodge muscle car will arrive with a Hurricane six-cylinder engine and a different name—perhaps Barracuda—then the communication strategy makes more sense.
Fiat Chrysler reportedly debuted a variety of unexpected vehicles this week to dealers. One of these models was a Jeep Grand Cherokee Track Hawk.
Almost a year later, a new report suggests that the fourth generation of the Dodge Challenger and the long-awaited return of the Barracuda could happen in the 2019 model year.
Recent reports say that the SRT Barracuda will co-exist with the current Dodge Challenger, and now further evidence supports this belief as the 2015 SRT Barracuda will be built on an entirely new ...
The Dodge Challenger made a comeback, so what's next for Chrysler Group in the retro muscle-car wars? How about a new Barracuda, sans the Plymouth name?
Both the Barracuda and Charger will be based on the new Alfa Romeo Giulia’s rear-wheel-drive platform, while styling cues will come from the 1999 Dodge Charger R/T Concept.
Will Fiat Chrysler ever bring the Barracuda back as a convertible Dodge? Based on the application for the "Cuda" trademark, that may be the case ...