Although the Charger became increasingly more popular in 1972 and 1973, the post-1971 variants aren't very sought after today.
Stellantis will offer both ICE and BEV versions of the two- and four-door Charger overseas. The news comes shortly after Dodge began sales of the electric Charger Daytona in America. The Charger ...
Still, though, a boy can dream. I really do respect what Dodge has done with the new Charger Daytona. Sure, it’s not perfect, but the 110-year-old automaker is taking a huge risk that not every ...
Here are ten things you need to know about the Charger Sixpack ahead of its arrival. All the facts and figures in this feature were sourced directly from Dodge ... with front-wheel-drive, rear ...
Reviewers have discovered that the Dodge Charger ... here that the Charger Daytona comes exclusively in all-wheel drive. That means dual 335-horsepower motors at the front and rear wheels ...
Stellantis has released a video showing the construction of the 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV. The Windsor-built Daytona rolls down the same line as the Chrysler Pacifica minivan. Only Daytona EVs ...
Dodge’s decision to dump the Charger and Challenger models from its lineup is one of the more controversial automotive moves of recent years. Adding charge, rather than fuel, to the fire is its ...
Dodge's main selling point for the 1969 Charger was the cost-benefit ratio, as the carmaker claimed its car offered more value than any other competitor on the market. "Charger is the kind of car ...
Dodge’s first ... electric motors. My Charger Daytona Scat Pack and R/T testers embrace the Hellcat’s gunslinging lifestyle. I spent a day behind the wheel of the EVs in the Valley of the ...
“Livin’ Loving Maid (She’s Just a Woman)” appears on the 1969 album Led Zeppelin II. It’s paired on the album with the song “Heartbreaker,” and at the time the two songs were often ...
Now, Dodge diehards can tell you that Charger's bearing the Daytona surname hold a particular place in the company's history, with the first models in 1969 proving so speedy they earned the ire of ...