Is The Barracuda And New Grand Cherokee Trackhawk Set To Return
With the 2015 /2016 Mustang and Camaro moving closer towards sports car territory and the industry's current shift away from naturally aspirated, large-displacement engines in favor of smaller forced-induction motors with fewer cylinders, the modern muscle car as we know it may be a disappearing forever.
We think not - This week Fiat Chrysler Automobiles conducted a major dealership event in Las Vegas where they supposedly announced some new vehicles and teased some redesigned offerings to dealers. All these announcements are meant to be tip-top secret, they're leaking out left, right, and center of course.
The Fiat Chrysler Automotive Group are telling dealers that all of the vehicles shown at the Vegas gala will be in showrooms within 12 to 24 months, and that the product offensive will include at least 30 new or significantly refreshed models.
To us this all sounds very ambitious for the FCA group, lets see if it really happens - if it does it will be a big shot in the arm for Dodge and for Muscle car enthusiasts across America - lets take a wait and see approach - For now the raw power of the Big American Muscle V8 is here to stay and recently our European friends let that be known, when the pre order numbers were released last week for European orders of the 2015/2016 Ford Mustang and they showed that the V8 engine option was by far the most popular choice - even where they are paying $15 a gallon for Gas!!
We will of course update any news right here on the Brothers Performance blog - Stay tuned.