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After bidding farewell to the classic Challenger and Charger, and with the Durango on the chopping block, Dodge is facing a major identity crisis. The brand desperately needs new, high-volume vehicles to pull it back from the brink, as it will soon be left with only the new Charger and the Alfa Romeo-based Hornet. Could a revived version of the Dodge Dart — last built from to — be the answer?
One interesting candidate? Designer Theophilus Chin suggests the could serve as the perfect foundation for a modern-day Dart, whether in its pure-electric E or hybrid form. In creating this new-age Dart, the rendering specialist has kept the same overall crossover shape as the but grafted on the bodywork from the new Charger Daytona.
Obviously, if Dodge were to build a new liftback-style crossover based on the Peugeot , it would need to look quite different from the Charger. Think retro-inspired headlights, a signature LED light bar, and the R-Wing that channels air over the hood. Would you be on board for a new Dart crossover, or is this all just a pipe dream? Maybe you think Dodge should scrap the whole idea and focus on a different direction altogether.
Either way, we want to hear your thoughts. An independent designer has reimagined the Stellantis Peugeot as a new Dodge Dart.