Dodge Teases V8 Return That Might Not Happen

Considering that the electric Dodge Charger Daytona models are often seen advertised for $10,000 below MSRP, it’s clear that most Mopar fans aren’t ready to pay the premium for an EV muscle car.
Dodge CEO Matt McAlear says "there’s a market for an entry-level halo" that's fun with no frills—almost like the original ...
Buh-bye, naughty V8, and welcome to... batteries and fake noise. Time to find out if the Charger's kept its soul ...
Another thing that makes us optimistic is that according to Mopar Insiders, a reliable source confirmed that Stellantis is ...
The videographer behind the "Drag Racing and Car Stuff" channel on YouTube loves quarter-mile action and brings us a feisty ...
Dodge’s V8 will reportedly stay in production for at least one more model year. The 5.7-liter Hemi V8 is expected to power the 2026 Dodge Durango R/T trim. That SUV is supposedly getting an ...
Fast forward to 2006, Dodge brought back its legendary Charger, and two years later the Challenger, after a long hiatus, packed with a potent V8. Gearheads were giddy with excitement at the second ...