Dodge Unveils 670-HP Charger Lineup With EV and Gas Options
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Updated · Stellantis.com · Jul 9
Dodge Unveils 670-HP Charger Lineup With EV and Gas Options
3 articles · Updated · Stellantis.com · Jul 9
Summary
670 horsepower tops Dodge’s redesigned Charger range, which returns to Europe in all-electric Daytona and gasoline SIXPACK versions under one shared muscle-car design.
Two body styles—two-door coupe and four-door sedan—carry the same widebody look, with EV models adding the aerodynamic R-Wing and gas models using a performance hood with SIXPACK badging.
64-color cabin lighting, wide digital displays and heritage cues drawn from the 1968 Charger anchor a driver-focused interior, while the Fratzog logo returns across exterior lighting and trim.
420-hp and 550-hp SIXPACK models join 536-hp and 670-hp Daytona trims, and Dodge said every version comes standard with all-wheel drive.
The redesign is meant to preserve Charger identity across powertrains as Dodge pushes a multi-energy future rather than tying its muscle-car strategy to a single technology.