2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee Is Second Farewell to Iconic Model

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2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee Is Second Farewell to Iconic Model
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In a nod to its famous '70s ancestor, this Charger comes complete with drag radials and bold looks.

, only to be disappointed at its lack of true drag racing accoutrement, well today is your day. The 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee is more than just a name, badging, decals, and special exterior color this time around. It will, however, be limited to just 1,000 examples made, with 500 going to the Scat Pack in B5 Blue and 500 going to the Scat Pack Widebody in Plum Crazy.

For improved performance under the hood of the supercharged Hemi V-8, an SRT hood is installed with a functional scoop, dual heat extractors, and secured with a Mopar hood pin kit in black. For some improved sound and better looks, the SRT exhaust tips are painted black.

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