The Next-Gen 2025 Dodge Charger: Everything We Know So Far
The 2025 Dodge Charger is a muscle car that returns to the Dodge lineup for 2025. But it is more than just new from the tire side: it comes in two body styles this time.
Like the previous generation, there will be a four-door sedan, but this time, there will also be a two-door fastback coupe in the lineup. The old-style HEMI V-8 engine is gone, and a twin-turbo inline-six engine will be in place with 420 or 550 horsepower feeding the standard all-wheel drive.
The Charger 2025’s styling is heavily inspired by Dodge muscle cars of the 1960s and 1970s. The designers have also incorporated a retro theme inside the cabin. The dashboard inherits the quilted look of the 1968 Charger, and the old-school pistol-grip shifter sprouts from the center console.
We saw online media Cars Authority also had time to discuss in detail and complete the latest model’s updates, specs, and prices, the 2025 Dodge Charger. In addition, the CA Team also responded that there will be new in-cabin technology than before.
Although it is several years ahead of anything the engineers of the 1960s could have dreamed of, it includes a 10.3 or 16.0-inch digital gauge display and a 12.3-inch infotainment screen. The 2025 Charger is equipped with driver assistance features that would have seemed like science fiction in the 1960s, including adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition, and lane-keeping assistance.
The 2025 Dodge Charger will go into production in early 2025 and will grace Dodge showrooms with its sleek new look shortly after that. In a nutshell: Everything. The Charger has been redesigned from scratch, and despite its vintage aesthetic, it remains a modern muscle car.
The 2025 Dodge Charger model is also an electric variant called the Charger Daytona, which will be sold alongside this gas-powered model. We reviewed the Charger Daytona separately. The price of the 2025 Dodge Charger is expected to start around $40,000 and go up to $50,000 depending on the trim and options.
The 2025 Dodge Charger model will be offered at launch in Standard Output (S.O.) or High Output (H.O.) configurations. We have yet to get all the information, but the 550-horsepower Sixpack H.O. is a tantalizing 130-horsepower increase. Dodge will likely offer trims like Scat Pack, GT, and R/T when the 2025 Charger is officially unveiled, but we haven’t heard any specifics.
Sixpack S.O.: $40,000 (est)
Sixpack H.O.:$50,000 (est)