Last Call: Dodge Reveals 2023 Charger Super Bee Built for the Drag Strip

The Dodge brand of Stellantis in Auburn Hills is continuing the rollout of its Last Call lineup, announcing the 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee, the second of seven special-edition Last Call models based on the 1971 vehicle.
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The 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee will be available in Scat Pack and Scat Pack Widebody editions. // Courtesy of Dodge
The 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee will be available in Scat Pack and Scat Pack Widebody editions. // Courtesy of Dodge

The Dodge brand of Stellantis in Auburn Hills is continuing the rollout of its Last Call lineup, announcing the 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee, the second of seven special-edition Last Call models based on the 1971 vehicle.

First introduced in 1968 and as a Charger model for 1971, the Super Bee gave customers an ultra-high-performance vehicle that could serve as both a daily driver and a weekend warrior at the track or drag strip.

The 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee aims to carry on that legacy by offering the highest-performance Charger Super Bee model ever produced, with standard drag radials that help the Super Bee fly to low quarter-mile times and special Super Bee badging and graphics that dress up the hive.

“The Dodge Super Bee is more than commemorative of a cool heritage name — it is also a Charger variant of the Challenger 1320 grassroots race package,” says Tim Kuniskis, Dodge brand CEO. “The special-edition 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee once again offers a Dodge vehicle that is equally at home on the street or on the drag strip.”

A limited number of 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bees will be made. The special-edition vehicle will see a production run of 1,000, with 500 Charger Scat Packs in B5 Blue and 500 Charger Scat Pack Widebodys in Plum Crazy planned for production.

In addition to Plus Group and Carbon/Suede Package content, the 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee special-edition model showcases many unique features, including Super Bee exterior badging on the grille and front fenders and Super Bee exterior graphics on the functional hood scoop and rear fenders.

The Scat Pack edition will feature 20-by-9.5-inch knurled wheels with 275 drag radials, and the Scat Pack Widebody will have 18-by-11-inch drag wheels with 315 drag radials. Drag mode will provide adaptive damping suspension.

The Black Mopar hood pin kit is paired with the SRT hood with a functional scoop and dual heat extractors, SRT black exhaust tips, Red four-piston Brembo brake system, Super Bee interior instrument panel badge, and Super Bee seat back logos.

Dodge Charger Super Bee models, as with all seven of the Last Call special-edition models, will be allocated to specific dealerships, with pricing and dealer information shared on DodgeGarage.com when vehicle ordering opens later this fall.

Details on the 2023 Dodge Charger Super Bee are available at Dodge.com. The next Dodge “Last Call” models will be announced on September 7, 2022. Information on the Never Lift 24-month road map to the Dodge brand’s future is available at DodgeGarage.com.