The current third-generation Dodge Challenger is decidedly quite long in the tooth, yet continues to stay relevant in the market. Introduced for the 2008 model year, the two-door muscle car has soldiered on pretty much unchanged through three U.S. presidential inaugurations, save for a 2015 platform update and the introduction of high-powered special models like the SRT Hellcat and Demon.

And now, it seems the ever-popular third-gen Challenger might stick around to see at least one more presidential inauguration. According to Mopar Insiders, the aging coupe might sustain production into the 2023 calendar year, possibly overlapping the start of production for its replacement. If true, the current Challenger will have been around for a good 15 years by the time it finally exits the market - nearly twice as long as the typical automotive product life cycle.

