After a lukewarm reception to the electric Charger Daytona, Dodge could be gearing up for a return to its roots with a ...
One catch: it’s only available in a limited-to-50-units ‘Hustle Stuff Drag Pak’ ...
Rumors and reports suggest the return of the Dodge Charger V8 is all but inevitable. It makes perfect sense as the previous Charger enjoyed two generations and nearly 20 years of existence thanks to ...
Key Points in This Article: The electric Charger Daytona hasn’t gone over well with Dodge fans, with sluggish sales since its late-2024 launch. But even at the nostalgia-laden Woodward Dream Cruise, ...
The gas-powered Dodge Charger is back. SRT is back. The Hemi is back. So when are we going to see them all in one place? I’m going to go out on a limb here and say “soon” — maybe even by the time ...
Dodge is pulling the plug, so to speak, on its base model electric Charger Daytona, the R/T, as it deals with slow sales, but don’t expect what appears to be a limited-edition run of vehicles to turn ...
Stellantis is expanding its all-electric muscle car lineup by introducing the four-door 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona sedan, joining the existing Charger Daytona coupe in Dodge’s performance-oriented ...
Fewer than 2,000 electric Dodge Charger Daytonas sold in the United States in the first three months of 2025. Dodge will launch gas-powered Chargers later this year. Dodge is pulling the plug, so to ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona R/T, once hailed as the vanguard of Dodge’s electric muscle car future, is being dropped for the 2026 model year. According to a report from MoparInsiders, the Scat Pack ...
Dodge's latest shift towards EV technology marked one of the most divisive periods of the company's history, with the automaker discontinuing the iconic Hemi engine that once featured in its muscle ...
Dodge is really, really good at naming things. One of the best to ever do it, in fact. For the century and change that Dodge has been around, vehicles with names like Ram, Challenger, Charger, Magnum, ...
We all knew this was coming, or at least, we should have. Actually, it already happened once. The all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona only began deliveries earlier this year, but now a second wrecked ...