A report claims Dodge wants to get the new gas-fed Chargers into dealerships by the middle of next year versus the end of it.
Nearly a year after the end of production, Dodge dealers still have more than 5,600 Chargers and Challengers on the lot, with ...
We might me able to lay our hands on the next gasoline-powered take on the American muscle car sooner than we initially ...
Initially announced as a 2024 model, the Dodge Charger Daytona electric muscle car likely won’t hit the road until early 2025 ...
The previous iteration of the Charger arrived as a four-door sedan for the 2006 model ... How fast is the quarter mile time ...
It seems customers are not as fond of the Charger Daytona EV as Dodge had hoped, resulting in the company expediting the ...
When it comes to Dodge muscle cars from the golden era, we typically think about the Charger, Super Bee, and Challenger. The Coronet doesn't get a lot of credit. And that's a shame because not ...
Dodge hasn’t released detailed specifications for the Charger Sixpack but has previously confirmed they’ll use a twin-turbo 3 ...
View all 2016 Dodge Charger specs ... Ergonomics & Electronics Front and center in the Charger Hellcat’s dash is the 8.4-inch Uconnect multimedia system, and it remains one of the better ...
Is this presumably modified Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat quick enough to put the mighty Tesla Model S Plaid in its corner in ...
It's Dodge's first EV and the first electric muscle car. The Charger Daytona starts at $61,590 for a two-door R/T model. If you've been waiting for an electric vehicle that looks—and ...