This low-mileage Challenger T/A 392 loaded with premium upgrades sold for well under its original price
July 25, 2025 at 15:13

- This Challenger T/A 392 was auctioned with only 232 miles on the odometer.
- It comes equipped with the Dynamics Package, Plus Package, and T/A Package.
- It traded hands for just $50,500, significantly below its original MSRP of $67,120.
Even in a changing performance car landscape, there’s still something satisfying about a naturally aspirated V8 and a rear-wheel-drive coupe. While Dodge has pivoted toward electrification with the new Charger, replacing both the Charger and Challenger with a single model offered as an EV or a twin-turbo six-cylinder, plenty of enthusiasts aren’t quite ready to let go of the muscle car era.
Fortunately, for those not convinced by the brand’s new direction, there are still compelling deals to be found on nearly-new Challengers from the final model years.
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As a way to send the Challenger off into the sunset, Dodge introduced seven ‘Last Call’ series models. Some of these special editions had been fetching hefty premiums on the used market, but it remains possible to get a pretty sweet deal on one. Earlier this month, a Challenger sold for just $50,500 on Bring a Trailer, despite having an original sticker price of $67,120. That’s a $16,620 difference.
A More Accessible Last Call Challenger
This Last Call is a Challenger T/A 392 model, and while certainly not as impressive as the Last Call versions of the Hellcat, it still has plenty going for it. Most notable is Dodge’s beloved 392 cubic-inch Hemi V8, rated at 485 hp and 475 lb-ft (644 Nm) of torque. Sure, it doesn’t have a massive supercharger like the Hellcat and Demon, but no one really needs more than 700 hp in a road car.
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The original owner of this car had it well-equipped from the factory. For example, it includes the $3,485 Plus Package that adds ventilated and heated front seats, blind-spot monitoring, lock nuts, and a premium-stitched dash panel. It also includes the $2,190 Dynamics Package, adding six-piston front Brembo brakes, adaptive suspension, Pirelli tires, and a flat-bottom steering wheel.
On top of that, Dodge’s $5,385 T/A Package adds Alcantara and Nappa leather seating, a Mopar cold air intake, model-specific graphics, and gloss black 20-inch wheels. The car is also fitted with the upgraded $1,795 Harman Kardon audio system, featuring 18 speakers for a richer sound experience.
With just 232 miles on the odometer, this example was auctioned on Bring a Trailer with no reserve. For a well-specced Last Call Challenger, the $50,500 sale price looks like solid value, especially considering it undercuts the starting MSRP of the all-new Charger EV by nearly $10,000.
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