Dodge Charger EV MSRP Leaked, U.S. Army Updates Recruiting Materials
August 7, 2024

"This campaign highlights our commitment to the thing that brought us so many recruits before."

PENTAGON—The MSRP for the New EV Dodge Charger has been leaked, sparking excitement among potential army recruits. The leaked information, which suggests a starting price of $68,570, has generated significant buzz at the pentagon.


Car enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Dodge Charger EV, a model that promises to blend the iconic muscle car’s performance with the benefits of electric power. "I've been a Charger fan since I joined the Army, and this EV version is exactly what I've been waiting for," said Jake Miller, a long-time Dodge enthusiast. "Seeing the MSRP leak makes it feel more real."


Coinciding with this leak, the U.S. Army has updated its recruiting materials to feature the new Dodge Charger EV prominently, alongside the slogan, "You want one? WE WANT YOU!" This innovative approach aims to attract younger recruits who are passionate about finding the easiest way to get a bad ass high horsepower car.


"The Army is evolving, and so are our recruiting strategies," stated Major General Lisa Sanders, head of Army Recruiting Command. "We recognize what the next generation of soldiers is looking for. They want to be part of something that aligns with their values and interests, a Dodge Charger. This campaign highlights our commitment to the thing that brought us so many recruits before."


The Army's new slogan has already garnered attention on social media, "I think it's a brilliant move," commented social media influencer, Emily Davis. "It's a win-win for both Dodge and the Army."


As the official launch of the Dodge Charger EV approaches, enthusiasts and potential recruits alike are eagerly anticipating more details. The collaboration between Dodge and the U.S. Army marks a unique intersection of automotive innovation and military modernization, promising an exciting future for both sectors.

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