Operation Hellcat was a year-long investigation tracking a group who created new car keys using Autel programming devices
Drop Top Customs is gearing up to introduce a convertible conversion package for the new Charger Daytona EV
A massive photo gallery of Dodge’s first fully electric muscle car showcases different configurations of the R/T and Scat Pack trims
Stellantis confirmed that all versions of the new Charger, including sedan and coupe models with BEV and ICE powertrains, will be available in both regions
Bernie Moreno says Stellantis have been “a terrible steward” of the brands and they should be sold and put back in American ownership
The 5.7- and supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V8 will power the Durango into 2025
According to a new report, a V8 won’t even fit under the hood of the new Charger, even if Dodge wanted to
Video shows workers at Windsor Assembly putting together the electric Charger and Chrysler minivans in Ontario
The latest edition of Hagerty’s annual collector guide to smart classic car investments features options ranging from $12K to $183K
If you want a HEMI V8, forget the Hellcat—the Durango R/T is nine-tenths of the car without all the costs
Dodge dealers are listing the new Charger Daytona at or below MSRP as the launch nears
Portugal-born former chief reportedly ignored pleas from other execs to keep the V8 in production
Dodge’s HEMI V8 muscle car icons will soon be resigned to the history books, but you can still nab a brand-new one
The unusual combination of Tesla power with Dodge muscle car looks proved to be more successful than it sounds
Investigation by Cars Direct reveals dealers could make $3,250 on each Daytona sold – and that’s before any over-MSRP markup
Police say the Challenger was traveling at a high rate of speed when it struck a dirt berm, launching into the air and causing the fatal accident
Dodge has reportedly put the combustion-powered Charger into pilot production at the Windsor Assembly plant
Consumer Reports investigation shows maintenance and repair costs can be $15,000 higher if you pick the wrong brand