The Challenger has pulled far out in front of its Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro rivals in the 2022 sales race. The Mustang had a slim 562 car lead through the first half of the year, but the Challenger stepped on the gas in the third quarter with 16,412 sales to the Mustang's 10,354. https://www.foxnews.com/auto/dodge-challenger-ford-mustang-american-pony-car
Looks like the 2023 Mustang, Gen 7, incorporated alot of the Dodge Challengers lines in it's new design. Apparently looking for better sale results. At 6'3", 250 lbs. when looking at the new 2022's, I found the Camero and the Mustang to be an uncomfortable ride, with too many blind spots. I don't think exterior design is their only challenge. Americans are, by nature, large people in general (genes and diet) and driving comfort is a deciding factor for most. I believe that this is the major fail for Ford and Chevy sales figures. IMO
Well after 2023 with the 5.0 Coyote Mustang engine will take the lead over whatever Dodge comes out with as there will no longer be a 392 or any other V8 that is worthy unfortunately.
I have a 797 HP Challenger HCREWB and have no plans to sell it anytime soon. What will the other companies have in terms of an ICE once Dodge has gone full electric? I used to race Camaros in the 80's. I may consider a Chevy if I ever sell my Hellcat. I will never consider a Ford.
Consider a Corvette. Your choice standard Corvette or Z-06? Convertible or Coupe? The Camaro is due to become extinct and is going away- discontinued like a ton of other GM products in the past.