I agree Swede, no reason to have 5 engines available. Of course, when you look at the best selling truck in America they always have a variety of powertrains. In 2011 they offered 3 NA motors and 1 ecoboost. (3.7na, 3.5eco, 5.0na, 6.2na).
In 2024 they had 1 NA motor, 4 ecoboost varieties, and a supercharged V8. (5.0na, 2.7eco, 3.5eco, 3.5ho, 3.5power, and 5.2super).
They had an engine for everyone.
IMO, the Charger can come EV, 3.0TT, 3.0TT HO, and Hellcat. That covers everyone. I’d argue that nobody bought a Scat or an RT or because it has a 5.7/6.4 they bought it because they couldn’t get the Hellcat. The V6 was there for people that didn’t like horsepower, the NA V8s were for people that wouldn’t be caught dead driving the V6 and still wanted some street cred, and the Hellcats sold like hotcakes even after their MSRP went up nearly $30k for the same damn car they were making in 2015. It kept selling because they kept adding horsepower to the top (and they had to replace their stolen cars).
Thing is, if it can fit the HC… it can fit the 5.7/6.4 so you’re leaving money on the table for those that won’t buy a TTi6 and can’t afford the HC, but want a V8 - and there are a few of those people out there. I’m just not one of them. New tech doesn’t scare me like these old dogs.