Dodge's muscle cars not only lost their V-8s, they lost an iconic nameplate. Dodge has unveiled its next-generation muscle cars, and they all live under the "Charger" nameplate. There are a lot of ...
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 has confirmed it will show off its next-generation “muscle car” on March 5. This is after the company has shown teaser images of the soon-to-be-revealed Charger, which is based on the ...
The golden muscle car era was already on its way out in 1970, but that didn't stop Dodge from using Chrysler's E-body platform to introduce the Challenger. It shared underpinnings with the third ...
The videographer behind the "Wheels" channel on YouTube is a big fan of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and they have a great ...
The content on this page was created using generative artificial intelligence powered only by Cars.com articles and edited by Cars.com’s Editorial team for accuracy. Dodge’s pony car, the 1970 ...
It has been over a year since Dodge introduced the Charger Daytona, its first fully electric vehicle. While modified examples ...
The automaker, which owns Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge and Fiat, says it's reassessing its product strategy in North America.
The next-generation Dodge Charger electrifies a legend, with the Charger retaining its title as the world's quickest and most powerful muscle car, led by the all-new, all-electric 2025 Dodge ...