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Dodge Ditched Electric — the Numbers Are In

For years, political leaders, regulators, and corporate executives insisted that America’s automotive future would be fully electric. Massive taxpayer-funded incentives, aggressive emissions mandates, and ambitious corporate promises were all built around the assumption that consumers were ready to leave gasoline-powered vehicles behind.

New sales figures from Dodge are raising serious questions about that assumption.

The latest numbers reveal a dramatic shift in consumer behavior following the expiration of the federal electric vehicle tax credit. While electric Charger sales have plunged, Dodge’s gasoline-powered Charger models have experienced a remarkable resurgence, suggesting that many buyers may have been waiting for alternatives rather than embracing an all-electric future.

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