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Carrying the torch to lead the American muscle legacy to a new future is no easy task, but here's how Dodge is doing it.
Well, this is an issue you probably would never expect a muscle car to be recalled for, but even safety nerds agree it's a ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona EV is being recalled, because its fake engine noises weren't the right sort of fake engine noises.
Stellantis is accelerating production of its gasoline-powered Dodge Charger models at the Windsor Assembly Plant in Ontario, ...
The new Charger was initially launched as an all-electric vehicle, but the federal government's plan to drop EV incentives ...
The Doger Charger Daytona EV was made too expensive is the problem. Other non EV chargers were selling for ~ $30,000 at the time the EVs came out for $70,000-$100,000+.
Yes, you read that right.The all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona, noted for its controversial, and very loud Fratzonic exhaust system, is being recalled for being too quiet.In fairness this has ...
New Dodge Charger EVs recalled for—being too quiet? We’re not used to seeing "Charger" and "quiet" in the same sentence, but here we are (along with 8,400 U.S. examples of the electric muscle car) ...
Capable of swallowing up to 22.752 cubic feet (644 liters) of cargo behind the rear seats, the Charger Daytona Sedan Scat Pack weighs 5,828 pounds (2,644 kilograms) compared to 5,778 pounds (2,621 ...
Dodge's Electric Charger Daytona Is Being Recalled for Being Too Quiet The Daytona may be known for its loud (fake) exhaust, but some examples are having trouble being heard at exactly the wrong time.