LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Dodge Last Call event in Las Vegas is set to pay homage to legacy muscle cars and to help ring in an entirely new lineup of electric vehicles.
The Roadkill Nights event at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway scheduled for Monday promises drag racing, thrill rides, and a performance by Grammy award-winning artist Diplo. The celebration of all things internal combustion is the last hurrah for the Hemi engine used in Dodge Challengers and Chargers.
“2023 is the last model year we’ll make these,” said David Elshoff with Dodge. “These are just exciting cars. Some of the finest and fastest Dodge has ever made.”
But Dodge Last Call isn’t just about the past. The event is ready to unveil the future of Dodge’s line-up as well, represented currently by a sleek, shrouded vehicle figure next to its internal combustion counterparts. That shroud is promised to lift on Monday.
“What’s under the cover there at the end?” Elshoff said. “That’s what we’re going to see tonight.”
Gates open for Dodge Last Call at noon, with the event starting at 6:00 p.m. The Diplo performance is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are available on the Motortrend website.