2025 Dodge Charger Preview: Everything we know before the big reveal (2024)

The electric 2025 Dodge Charger is going to be revealed on March 5 next week, but before its big day in the sun, we figured now is a good time to sum up everything there is to know about the car ahead of the reveal. Most of our learnings stem from the gnarly-looking Dodge Charger Daytona SRT concept, though photos of a pre-production prototype are now the best thing to go off when it comes to exterior design.

Considering how popular the outgoing Charger and Challenger have been for so many years, this transition into the electric age of muscle cars is going to be extremely important for Dodge to get right. The limited information available so far tells us the new Charger will be launching as a two-door electric coupe, but that will surely only be the start of a multi-pronged EV approach. Reports leading up to the reveal tell us that the new Charger won’t be EV-only, as it might eventually be offered with the Hurricane inline-six found in other Stellantis vehicles. Regardless of powertrain, we’re psyched to see a new muscle car from Dodge hit the street – it doesn’t happen very often.

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What's new for 2025?

The 2025 Dodge Charger is a completely new model for 2025.

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What are the Charger's interior and in-car technology like?

All we have to go off of so far is the Charger Daytona SRT Concept, but it didn't exactly have a fanciful show car interior. It looked awfully close to production. It features a dual-screen setup, one landscape-oriented touchscreen for the infotainment system (running what looks like Uconnect 5) and another large screen for the instrument cluster. The LED lights surrounding the cabin would be the most fanciful element, and although we have doubts that they'd be the same on the production car, it wouldn't be a total surprise. The steering wheel looks legit with a number of buttons on both spokes, and it looks like Dodge is sticking with a traditional gear lever for shifting duties, too. It generally toes the line between evolution and revolution of the outgoing Charger’s interior. You’ll definitely be able to tell it’s fresh and new, but the layout shouldn’t offend the muscle car buying masses.

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How big is the Charger?

The Charger Daytona is launching as a two-door coupe, which will make it a rare bird in the EV space. Most other electric vehicles on sale today are sedans, SUVs or trucks, so Dodge is offering a unique proposition with its first electric car. We don’t have any specs for now, but photos of the Daytona SRT Concept indicate the Charger will have a back seat, possibly with two buckets and a center console as the concept had. The concept also had a glass roof, but photos of a prototype test vehicle indicate that the new Charger will at least have a traditional steel roof available.

Even though the Charger Daytona appears to be launching as a two-door, don’t count it out in terms of utility. The two-door Challenger had a huge backseat and trunk for its segment, which is something it seems Dodge is carrying over to a new generation. In fact, it seems like the production version will have the same sort of liftback-style trunk lid as the Concept, adding new versatility to what we'd assume will be impressive capacity. It being an EV could also open up packaging opportunities that allow for an even more spacious rear seat experience.

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What are the Charger’s fuel economy and performance specs?

This one’s a true mystery. The few details we know about Stellantis’ STLA Large platform can shed a touch of light, though. We know the platform that the new Charger will be built on can accommodate battery pack sizes between 85 and 118 kWh of energy. We suspect the Charger will prioritize performance over range, however, so don’t expect any earth-shattering range figures from the reveal. The packs themselves will be available in either 400-volt or 800-volt configurations, though we don’t know what the Charger will offer yet.

As for pure performance, Stellantis says that some models riding on this platform will be capable of 0-62 mph times in the 2-second range, which we suspect points directly at the Charger. That would mean huge power from multiple electric motors, and if the production car steals from Dodge’s concept, it could also have a multi-gear transmission and the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust it previewed.

The rumor mill has also indicated the Charger will eventually be offered with an internal combustion engine, pointing to the Hurricane inline-six as the most obvious outcome. As of today, the most powerful version of that 3.0-liter twin-turbo straight-six is found in the Ram 1500 where it makes 540 horsepower and 521 pound-feet of torque in High Output form. Those are some healthy numbers for such a small engine, and it sure would be exciting to see it produce that much power or more in the new Charger.

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What's the Charger like to drive?

Who knows! We’ll update this section when Dodge lets us get behind the wheel.

What other Dodge Charger content can I read?

Dodge Charger Daytona SRT electric muscle car: as loud as a Hellcat — and faster

Here's where we into detail about the Daytona SRT Concept that Dodge says previews the new Charger.

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2025 Dodge Charger Daytona coupe revealed in pre-production form

Check out the first official photos of the pre-production Charger here.

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What is the 2025 Charger’s price?

Again, this one’s a mystery. We’ll update it once Dodge provides pricing.

What are the Charger’s safety ratings and driver assistance features?

Once more, we’ll update this section when safety ratings are made available. As for driver assistance features, you can count on the new Charger offering all the latest tech from the Stellantis portfolio. The Daytona SRT concept’s steering wheel indicates adaptive cruise via a button on the spoke, but we’ll be extra impressed if the company’s new hands-free highway assistant is on offer – it worked splendidly in the 2025 Ram 1500.

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FAQs

What is the update on the 2025 Charger? ›

What's New for 2025? In short: Everything. The Charger has been redesigned from the ground up and despite its vintage aesthetic, it's very much a modern muscle car. So modern, in fact, that an electric variant called Charger Daytona will be sold alongside this gas-powered model.

How much will the 2025 Charger cost? ›

2025 Charger MSRP and Availability

We anticipate that pricing will begin in the high-$30,000 range for the entry-level gasoline model and will cross the $80,000 mark for the Charger Daytona Scat Pack outfitted with the Track package.

What is the new Dodge lineup for 2025? ›

Production of all-electric four-door Daytona Scat Pack and R/T models will begin in the first quarter of 2025. Gas-powered two-door Dodge Charger SIXPACK H.O. and four-door Dodge Charger SIXPACK S.O. models are also scheduled to begin production in the first quarter of 2025.

Will the 2025 Dodge Charger be gas? ›

Four-door Charger models as well as gas-engined cars will go into production in 2025. Two-door electric models will be available later this year.

What is the new Charger revealed? ›

Four versions of the new Charger have been revealed: a pair of electric muscle cars heading up the pack, and a pair of combustion-engined variants with a 3.0-litre twin-turbo straight-six. Of the latter ICE cars, we know only that they'll produce 420bhp and 550bhp.

What platform is the 2025 Charger on? ›

New Platform

The 2025 Dodge Charger will likely ride on Stellantis's upcoming large electric vehicle platform. That platform is reportedly good for up to 500 miles of range. But this is a Dodge Charger we are talking about here. The Charger has always been about maximizing performance over efficiency.

Will Chargers hold their value? ›

A Dodge Charger will depreciate 32% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $32,305. The chart below shows the expected depreciation for the next 10 years. These results are for vehicles in good condition, averaging 12,000 miles per year. It also assumes a selling price of $47,285 when new.

Will the Charger get the hurricane engine? ›

The Charger Sixpack will come with two versions of the company's Hurricane twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six, producing either 420 or 550 horsepower. The gas-powered Charger Sixpack will come with both two and four doors, and production will begin in the first quarter of 2025.

Will there be a 2024 Charger? ›

The eighth-generation Dodge Charger is an upcoming full-size car manufactured and marketed by Stellantis North America under the Dodge marque. It was introduced as a production model in March 2024, following appearances of nearly identical concept cars in 2022.

Can a Dodge Charger go 200 mph? ›

DC-93, this is the first car to lap a closed course at more than 200 miles per hour. On March 24, 1970, during testing at Alabama International Motor Speedway (now Talladega Superspeedway), Buddy Baker (NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2020) turned a lap of 200.447 mph in this high-winged, swooped-nosed Dodge.

Is the 2025 Charger electric? ›

Both Dodge Charger Daytona models utilize 400V architecture with an integrated charge module and two electric motors, one front and one rear, that provide standard all-wheel drive. A 100.5 kW nickel cobalt aluminum battery provides the juice and three levels of regeneration are available via wheel-mounted paddle.

What is the specs of the 2025 Charger six pack? ›

2025 Dodge Charger Sixpack Engine & Specs

Dodge will offer the 2025 Charger Sixpack with a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine in two outputs. The standard-output (S.O.) engine is rated at 420 horsepower, while the high-output (H.O.) engine makes 550 hp.

How big is the Dodge Charger 2025? ›

The two-door Dodge Charger rides on the 121-inch (3,074 mm) wheelbase of the STLA Large platform. Although this is merely 0.8 inches (20 mm) longer than the old Chargers, the overall length has increased by over 8 inches (127 mm) to 206.6 inches (5,248 mm).

Will the 2025 Charger have a manual transmission? ›

Neither the battery- or gas-powered versions of the upcoming Charger Daytona will be available with a manual transmission, according to The Drive. The news, which has been confirmed by the automaker, means it's basically done building muscle cars with stick shifts once and for all.

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