Dodge executives have just made a radical decision: the Charger Daytona R/T will be discontinued. Delays, software flops, and low demand convinced them to stop building the 2025 model year.
Dodge is bringing the HEMI back. Dodge will revive the Viper. Dodge will roll out an affordable halo car. Dodge is building an expensive halo car. Rumors have been snowballing for months, especially ...
Stellantis is going through changes. Big ones. Top-down leadership moves are actively recharting each brand’s path, with Dodge CEO Matt McAlear telling us “V8 is no longer a bad word around the ...
In a tragic note for “Brotherhood of Muscle” members across the land, Dodge killed off the Charger and Challenger muscle cars after the 2023 model year. But the Dodge Charger is returning for 2024 — ...
Tim Kuniskis still says Dodge Ram and believes a formal merger wouldn’t matter much to most buyers ...
The Dodge we know is gone. After a nearly two-decade renaissance sparked by the popularity of Charger and Challenger models and their increasingly potent V-8s, Dodge has given up on two banks of four ...
A burger without beef. Fourth of July without fireworks. A muscle car without a V-8. Some people call those oxymorons, and five years ago, the horsepower mongers at Dodge probably would have agreed—at ...
Standing behind the new Dodge Charger is a strange experience. There's no getting away from the rumbling sound—it's just too loud to miss—but the noise doesn't come from exhaust pipes. It doesn't need ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona is more like the Tesla Cybertruck than I could have ever imagined. Dodge was the brainchild of two upstart brothers from Michigan who sought to push cars—and their car ...
Efficiency? Where we are going in America we don’t need efficiency. We need power. Dodge just gave it to everyone. The 2026 Dodge Durango will come with a V8 engine as standard. The V6 engine? It’s ...
The Dodge Durango is finally getting a makeover. Stellantis just confirmed its arrival for 2029 during one of its annual investor meetings. The fourth-gen successor will finally arrive as a part of ...
Welcome to the worst-kept secret in the automotive world. Dodge has finally unveiled its internal-combustion-powered 2026 Dodge Charger, the eighth iteration of the famous model that bowed in 1966.
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