Dodge plans to revive the HEMI V8 Charger with a supercharged Hellcat engine producing more than 700 horsepower.
Considering how popular the Charger and Challenger Hellcats were in their heyday, the car's return was almost always a foregone conclusion.
The Dodge Charger and the 426 Street Hemi both made landfall in 1966, the former created specifically to introduce the iconic ...
Dodge is finally giving muscle car fans exactly what they have been demanding. After launching the new-generation Charger ...
Introduced in January 1966 as the new "leader of the Dodge rebellion," the Charger was the first production Mopar to get the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 engine. The mill eventually became ...
Dodge showed journalists a refreshed Charger and the Charger SRT, the latter has a massive rear wing, hood scoop, and amber ...
The iconic supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V8 is coming back to the Charger to make it a true muscle car. Dodge will bring back ...
Dodge says Charger buyers still want sound, burnouts, and a real driver's feel. The new Charger has to prove that muscle can ...
V8s never left Dodge, but they left its Charger. Soon, the brand's thunderous supercharged Hellcat V8 will find its way under ...
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Though the legendary Hemi V8 is gone, Dodge is making it clear that muscle cars will thrive in an electric-drive world, and there’s no better proof point than the all-new 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona.