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Found in terrible condition, this 1970 Dodge Charger R/T is now a Concours-ready muscle car. The restoration took three years ...
Initially met with skepticism, the 1971 Charger R/T HEMI became one of the rarest rides from the golden age of muscle and ...
I’m a lifelong Mopar nut with a particular love for the second-generation Dodge Charger. Stories from my dad’s youth when he ...
Hot on the heels of yesterday’s report that Hemi production is slated to restart later this year, MoparInsiders is now claiming that we could see the V8 return to the Dodge Charger for the 2026 ...
The two-door Dodge Charger Daytona R/T and Charger Daytona ... Just two days ago, Mopar Insiders reported that Stellantis is reviving the Hemi V-8 for its cars and moving production to its engine ...
The EV's hood mechanism has proven to be quite sensitive, with Dodge advising owners to close it in a specific manner ...
Dodge has already pushed up production plans for internal-combustion Charger variants to this summer, but those models powered by the Hurricane twin-turbo inline-6 may not be the only gas-powered ...
Rumors are swirling that Dodge is planning to reintroduce the Hemi V8 to the Charger lineup in late 2026, marking a potential return to its high-performance roots. Reports from Mopar Insiders ...
if this report from Mopar Insiders is to be believed. In an email statement to Jalopnik, a Dodge spokesperson said "multi-energy options" were always a part of the Charger product plan ...
Dodge’s Hurricane-powered Charger Sixpack enters production in May 2025, with deliveries expected by summer. According to Mopar Insiders, development is underway to fit the new Charger with one ...
All-in, this Charger stickers in at $85,965 ... I know this thing has proven controversial with the Mopar crowd, and I get why. Even Dodge will admit that battery power isn't really the jam ...
So far, my time with the electric Dodge Charger Daytona has been a mixed bag. Fun? Absolutely. Efficient? Not really. Dramatic? Always. A great electric vehicle? The jury's out on that one ...