Due to high demand for its inaugural 2015 Charger Hellcat and Challenger Hellcat edition vehicles, FCA’s Dodge division will be vastly increasing production for the coming year. Volumes for its special high-powered models are expected to more than double in 2016.

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The news comes after it became clear that Dodge wouldn’t be able to keep up with North American orders of its 707-horsepower muscle cars. Existing outstanding orders for 2015 models will be cancelled, but for their patience those customers will be receiving a discount on the price next year's model.

The recent resurgence of popularity of the American muscle car puts a dent in the theory that the genre is fading. In addition to strong sales at Dodge, Ford’s Mustang is seeing strong sales, as is Chevrolet’s Camaro. New, more powerful and efficient technology is allowing manufacturers to deliver cars capable of delivering the power of a Lamborghini Aventador V12 at a price equivalent of a BMW M3.