One officer trying to stop a Mercedes at reportedly triple-digit speeds ended up losing the suspect and probably his car
Think the 2025 Charger’s EV transformation is radical? It’s far from the only about-turn the badge has made in the last 60 years
Do you prefer the angular and retro-inspired styling of the new Charger over the aggressive stance of the outgoing generation?
The 2024 Dodge Charger may convince muscle cars fans to go electric, and EV buyers to consider a muscle car, dealers believe
In 2025, the first full year of the new Charger’s production, the Windsor plant can build as many as 130,000 units
Both of the new-age Chargers are pretty big boys, even by Dodge’s standards
The Charger Daytona offers something for everyone as there’s a Track Pack as well as a luxurious Plus Group
The original bodywork has been ditched in favor of parts that aim to mimic a classic 1971 Plymouth Barracuda
This ad might cut out half of the buying population or it might just be a terribly acted cheesy attempt at convincing old-school muscle fans to go electric
The new generation Dodge Charger is a big deal, both figuratively and literally, as it’s longer and heavier than many large SUVs
Dodge claims that the 2024 Charger Daytona can go 317 miles per charge, and it could have been more, if it had been run by nerds
Dodge’s CEO says that the company isn’t ready to abandon the Challenger name, even if it won’t return in the near future
For the new Charger, Dodge came up with a clean-sheet design after countless years of updates but does it look better than the model it replaces?
The top-spec Scat Pack EV gets to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds, lighter 550 hp Sixpack H.O. arriving for 2025 is likely to be slower
Get ready for the launch of the first electric 2024 Charger with our scoop dossier, then tell us what secrets you hope Dodge will divulge
It ends about as well as you might expect with people smart enough to document their own crimes
A V6 Dodge Challenger with Honda Civic Type-R-rivaling power, can currently be had for the price of a base small crossover
NHTSA asks if Chrysler’s Pacifica Hybrid transmission recall was adequate, and is looking into concerns about the Dodge Journey’s back-up camera