Dodge, the Charger

Some Dodge Charger EV drivers will slide into the cabin, thumb the start button, and, well, nothing will happen.
Dodge had to delay the delivery of the all-new Charger Daytona. The EV is reportedly facing software issues that the ...
There are 2,500 shining opportunities to get one of Dodge's last muscle cars, complete with the outlawed Hemi V8 engine under ...
The next generation of Dodge's iconic muscle car is electric, turning out up to 670 hp, 308 miles of driving and track-worthy ...
Although the Charger became increasingly more popular in 1972 and 1973, the post-1971 variants aren't very sought after today.
With Dodge going in a different direction as of 2024, one of its forgotten concepts is arguably the route many of its fans ...
Dodge is bringing its muscle car heritage to new shores. Starting in late 2025, European and Middle Eastern buyers will gain ...
Although it's gone electric, the Dodge Charger continues to built in Canada in a plant that's almost 100 years old.
The automotive industry is rapidly evolving, and the days of the traditional gasoline-powered muscle car may be numbered.