Don't miss the 1970 Dodge Charger Trailer for Fast & Furious: Arcade Edition, a console version of the hit arcade racing game developed by Cradle Games. Players can relive the glory days of the arcade ...
Our first test of the two-door Dodge Charger Daytona made it clear: Despite what the skeptics say, this EV is a muscle car. It’s a straight-line monster and a bold reinterpretation of the muscle car ...
The Dodge Charger has always been more than just a muscle car—it was a rolling statement of intent from Chrysler's Dodge Division. And among the many badges Dodge has worn across decades, few command ...
But the reason is a sound one. Last week, Dodge announced the 2026 Durango with two changes that will please enthusiasts. One, the enduring SUV will still be available with the supercharged 6.2-liter ...
Dodge has announced a new series of muscle cars and the return of gasoline-powered performance. The 2026 Dodge Charger Scat Pack models mark the next-generation of muscle under the name Sixpack. Dodge ...
Dodge announced the gas-powered version of the new Charger alongside the electric Charger Daytona when the big coupe and sedan were revealed last March. At the time Dodge said the gas-powered Charger, ...
Look, we all knew the idea of a $60,000+ all-electric Dodge Charger was going to be a hard sell. Well, most of us who were paying attention to who the typical Charger customer knew it anyway; the top ...
Dodge must be coming awfully, awfully close to revealing the gasoline-powered version of its brand-new Charger. So close, in fact, that its marketing team was willing to risk a little public display ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The Dodge Charger managed to convince 49,800 buyers in 1970, and fortunately, only a few people were stubborn enough to fit their cars with a six-cylinder engine. Only 300 Chargers left the factory ...
The idea of two American hallmarks of the automotive industry going all-electric might have sounded like a bad sci-fi subplot just a few decades ago, but here we are, watching it happen in real time.