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News and Events

PRESS RELEASE
February 13, 2007
Ontario to become home of the all-new 2008 Dodge
Challenger
- Brampton, Ontario plant will begin production in the spring of 2008
- Plant will become Chrysler Group's first to build four different models
- DaimlerChrysler's commitment to Canada continues
- Countdown begins for highly-anticipated sports coupe
Toronto, Ontario -
DaimlerChrysler announced today that the all-new 2008 Dodge Challenger
will be built at its Brampton Assembly Plant near Toronto.
"It's good news that the Dodge Challenger will be added to the
Canadian production line-up," said Reid Bigland, President and CEO of
DaimlerChrysler Canada. "Quickly bringing desirable new products such as the
Dodge Challenger to market is critical to keeping our plants humming, and
our dealerships busy."
The Brampton plant also produces Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, and Dodge
Magnum and works on three shifts. The Windsor (Ontario) Assembly Plant also
works on three shifts and produces Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town and
Country minivans as well as Chrysler Pacifica. Production of the Dodge
Challenger will begin next year and preparations to ready the plant are
already underway.
"Brampton is our first plant to demonstrate the ability to build four models
on one line," said Frank Ewasyshyn, Executive Vice President - Manufacturing,
Chrysler Group. "As we continue to expand our new model line-up and further
implement our flexible manufacturing strategy, other facilities will also have
this capability."
Lean manufacturing and product development strategies also allow the Chrysler
Group to bring new models, like the Dodge Challenger, to market more
quickly. First revealed as a concept vehicle at the North American International
(Detroit) Auto Show in 2006, it was announced this past summer that the 2008
Dodge Challenger would be going into production in 2008.
Riding a wave of fan anticipation, a new clock will be on display along with
the Dodge Challenger concept car to count down to the unveiling of the
production version of the car at the Chicago Auto Show next year. Today, the
count-down clock shows 358 days.
"Our speed to market means that the Dodge Challenger production
is now measured in only days," said George Murphy, Senior Vice President -
Global Marketing, Chrysler Group. "The ability to quickly react to ever-changing
consumer tastes is a competitive advantage for the company."
It will be just a little over two years from Dodge Challenger's
concept car introduction to the time it will be available in dealerships.
The company has already seen passionate response to the Dodge Challenger
with its bold, powerful and capable attributes. Dodge Challenger content
received a total of 1.5 million visits on the
Dodge.com website in 2006 and 20,000 potential customers have
asked the company for more product information regarding the car.
The production version of the 2008 Dodge Challenger will be true to
both its historical and modern concept car roots as a two-door, HEMI® V-8
powered, rear-drive vehicle. It will be the first coupe built on Chrysler
Group's highly successful large car platform which includes the Chrysler 300,
Dodge Charger and Dodge Magnum.
Source: DaimlerChrysler Media Services

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