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Stellantis has delayed the production of its Dodge Charger Daytona R/T for the 2026 model year at its Windsor plant, citing U.S. tariff uncertainties. The postponement leaves consumers and investors juggling mixed messages, as the automaker recalibrates plans in an unpredictable, tariff-riddled economic landscape.
Automaker Stellantis is postponing production of the Dodge Charger Daytona R/T at its assembly plant in Windsor, Ont., for the 2026 model year amid U.S. tariff policies.
Automaker Stellantis is postponing production of the Dodge Charger Daytona R/T at its assembly plant in Windsor, Ont., for the 2026 model year as it continues to assess the effects of U.S. tariff policies. However, the company says it is continuing to produce other versions of the popular Dodge…
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