The quote says: "next generation of Dodge//SRT-branded vehicles"
and then also says: "as well as Jeep and Ram vehicles that utilize high-performance SRT technology"
So I don't see how you get to "SRT is axed" from that quote. SRT was never branded on Jeep/Ram, it has always been a dodge thing. Jeep/Ram just borrowed the engines, but for example, it's just a 702 hp engine in the TRX, they don't officially call it the "SRT" even though we know it is. Marketing.
You're welcome to your opinion of course, but I do agree with
@bwsRam19 , you're kind of over reacting here. No doubt the v8 will not be around forever, but saying "it's over" is unjustified, there are still plenty of v8's being offered in the future even if more mainstream models no longer use them. For example, Ford's 7.3, the v8 they're putting in the new raptor R(?), GM's new 6.6; those are all newly developed or tweaked and they're not going to axe them in the next 2 years. I'm sure Ram is keeping the v8 alive in trucks for the next little while too.