Who could’ve imagined that muscle car lovers might not love an electrified Dodge Charger in nearly the same way as one with a ...
Does electrification mean the end of the muscle car? We pit the new all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona against the V-8-powered Ford Mustang Dark Horse to find out.
Tesla is opening thousands of its charging stations to all electric vehicles, making it easier than ever to charge your non-Tesla EV when you're on the road.
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The Ultimate Showdown: 6.4L HEMI vs. 6.2L SuperchargedBreaking Down the Performance and Key Differences Between Dodge’s Naturally Aspirated and Supercharged HEMI Engines ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley is adamant that the V8-powered Ford Mustang still has a place in the modern car market. Even as Dodge ...
Despite the seemingly back-and-forth decision-making with a HEMI V-8-powered Charger, one major factor still isn't going anywhere: emissions and fuel economy compliance. Regardless of demands and ...
Dodge has been inexplicably steadfast in its push toward an electrified future, but recent comments from CEO Matt McAlear ...
Matt McAlear said that Dodge might be open to the idea of launching a V8-powered new-gen Charger if there is a strong ...
Dodge CEO Matt McAlear says "there will be powertrain variations to come" on the Charger and that a V8 is on the table if ...
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CarBuzz on MSNDodge Won't Rule Out A V8 ChargerW ith former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares out, V8 isn't a four-letter word at Dodge anymore. The CEO of the company was as ...
The Dodge Challenger Hellcat is, indeed, a track beast with 717 horsepower. But this one no longer has a HEMI under the hood ...
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