Neither Charger that arrived for our Car of the Year event appeared to be assembled with care. One had a misaligned front bumper, the other a hatch. Panel gaps were large, fit and finish uneven. There ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona, a high-performance variant of the iconic muscle car, was produced exclusively in 1969 and 1970, ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona is among the coolest cars of all time. Sure, the wing and nose cone may be an acquired taste, but an understanding of their function and, more importantly, the racing ...
Dodge introduced the new Charger Daytona just a few years ago, and for the 2026 model year, a four-door sedan joins the two-door coupe lineup. The more affordable R/T is no longer available; all ...
The electric Dodge Challenger hasn’t had the greatest start to life. After middling reviews, low sales, and many reports of problems, things might be getting even worse. According to industry sources, ...
If you happen to drive by Stellantis headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan these days, don't be surprised if you hear a constant beeping. That's just the sound of the carmaker in full reverse on its ...
Dodge has stopped the Charger Daytona SRT Banshee in its tracks before the model was even put on sale, according to a report from Mopar Insiders. The Banshee was previously intended to serve as a ...
If the Charger Daytona SRT Banshee is truly dead, it will join the demise of the Ram 1500 REV Extended Range pickup and Jeep Gladiator 4xe plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. Stellantis recently brought ...
Fitted with a sharp nose cone and a massive rear wing, the Daytona is arguably the wildest iteration of the classic Dodge Charger. It's also quite rare, with only 503 units produced. But it's not the ...
Dodge has brought back the first of its gas-fired Chargers, the turbo 6-cylinder with a retro look, modern electronics, and a ...