Dodge Charger News
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Dodge parent company Stellantis has teamed up with Factorial to develop solid-state batteries.
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Dodge Charger Daytona electric police car may be coming
Dodge's redesigned Charger looks set to spawn a new Charger Pursuit cop car.
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New Dodge Charger Daytona EV sounds like it has a V-8
Dodge has fine-tuned the Fratzonic sound generator of its electric Charger to make it sound like a V-8.
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2024 Dodge Charger Daytona delivers EV muscle car hype for $61,590
The Dodge Charger returns as a $61,590 throwback electric muscle car.
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Dodge developing active aero airfoil system for Charger Daytona
Active aerodynamics might be coming to future iterations of the Dodge Charger Daytona EV.
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1969 Dodge Daytona in seemingly pristine state up for sale
A numbers-matching 1960s-era muscle car that looks like it just left the factory can be yours.
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SpeedKore has revealed its first build painted white, a reimagined 1970 Dodge Charger with a carbon-fiber body and custom interior.
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Dodge Charger's electric successor to debut March 5
Dodge will replace the Challenger and Charger muscle car with a new model likely offering the choice of electric or gas powertrains.
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STLA Large EV platform set for 8 cars, supports gas engines
A successor to the Dodge Challenger and Charger muscle cars will be among the first vehicles based on the STLA Large platform.
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Dodge Charger successor spied on the move, arrives late 2024
The first video of Dodge's electric replacement for the Challenger and Charger muscle cars has surfaced.
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The Dodge Challenger and Charger are dead, again
The current Dodge Challenger and Charger have ended production, but successors are planned, likely packing electric power.
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ExoMod D69 Carbon Daytona boasts 807 hp, costs $395,000
ExoMod's all-carbon fiber homage to the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is based on a modern Challenger.
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Hennessey has revealed its final take on the Challenger and Charger SRT Hellcat models.
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Ringbrothers shows Tusk 1969 Dodge Charger packing 1,000 hp
Wisconsin's Ringbrothers turned up to the SEMA show with an all-carbon Charger boasting a stretched wheelbase.
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Ringbrothers plans three new builds for the 2023 SEMA show
Ringbrothers has teased new builds based on the Charger, Mustang, and even a Rolls-Royce.
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Dodge Charger Hellcat tops most-stolen vehicle list
Dodge Charger Hellcat owners apparently need to sleep with one eye open.
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Mopar '23 Dodge Challenger and Charger continue muscle cars' send-off
Stellantis' Mopar performance parts arm is offering the limited-edition '23 Dodge Charger and Challenger as part of the last run of the V-8-powered muscle cars.
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Dodge taking final orders for gas-powered Challenger, Charger
There's only two weeks left to place an order for a gas-powered Challenger or Charger.
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Pennsylvania's ExoMod offers Charger fans modern performance mixed with classic looks.
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Owners of older Dodge and Chrysler vehicles told to stop driving after recent airbag deaths
Owners are still driving vehicles with defective Takata airbags years after recalls were issued.
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Horsepower Locator helps find final gas-powered Dodge Chargers, Challengers
Dodge's Last Call special-edition Charger and Challenger start at $63,400 and top out at $100,910.
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Hellephant-powered 1968 Dodge Charger heads to auction
A 1968 Dodge Charger packing 1,000 hp and a 6-speed manual can be yours.
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Carbon-fiber 1970 Dodge Charger bodies cost $199,000
For nearly $200,000, Dodge muscle-car fans can start to build their own carbon-fiber 1970 Charger.
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Final Dodge Challenger "Last Call" model delayed, won't debut at SEMA
Dodge fans will have to wait a little longer for the reveal of the seventh and final “Last Call” model celebrating the Challenger and Charger's run.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran