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I would be shocked if they offered the 5.7 or 6.4 in the Charger. I kinda doubt they will last very long in the Ram to be honest. Tim said when you have too many engine options it makes each model more expensive because you have to certify all of them and the dealers don’t want to order so many different powertrains.
I think the Hurricane will replace the 5.7 and the H.O. Hurricane will replace the 6.4. Then for upper trim$ a couple of different Hellcat variants. That would essentially be two main power plants covering all the power needs from 420hp to over 1000hp.
That’s how you have to think for production and dealership reasons. The days of 6 different powertrains for one platform are long gone unfortunately.
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