Dodge Charger Design Revives Fratzog Logo, Adds R-Wing for Electric and Gas Models
The next-generation Dodge Charger distills six decades of muscle car heritage into a pure, modern design available with both electric and gasoline powertrains.
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- 550 hp
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- 1966
What Happened
The new Dodge Charger exterior focuses on functional, clean lines inspired by iconic models. Key design elements include a full-width LED front light, 'ring of fire' rear lamps, the return of the Fratzog logo on front and rear, and a new R-Wing on the all-electric Daytona model for aerodynamic performance. The performance hood on SIXPACK-powered versions features a black SIXPACK-logoed grille-style bezel.
Inside, the driver-focused cockpit features a layered instrument panel, sculpted console, and wide-format digital displays. The Attitude Adjustment lighting system offers 64 selectable colors. Performance seating options include Petrol Blue leather with Digital Slash perforation for Scat Pack models and high-backed seats in Demonic Red and black leather-and-suede.
- SIXPACK-powered 420-hp Dodge Charger R/T
- 550-hp Dodge Charger Scat Pack with 3.0L twin-turbo SIXPACK H.O. engine
- All-electric 536-hp Dodge Charger Daytona R/T
- All-electric 670-hp Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack (quickest and most powerful AWD muscle car)
- All models come with all-wheel drive and offer coupe or sedan configurations.
“The design of the new Charger is about respect and reinvention. We looked at what made Charger iconic — its presence, its proportions, its attitude — and translated that into a modern expression that feels pure, functional and unmistakably Dodge. It’s about carrying this spirit forward in a way that remains relevant today.”
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All-electric Charger Daytona Scat Pack is the quickest and most powerful AWD muscle car.
Previously from Dodge
The next-generation Dodge Charger made its European debut at the MYLE Festival in Munich in June 2026, and orders opened shortly after for both electric and gasoline versions. This design story details the styling and features of the new model, emphasizing its heritage-inspired design.
- Dodge Charger Makes European Debut at MYLE Festival in Munich
- Dodge Opens Orders in Europe for Next-Generation Charger with Electric and Gasoline Versions
- Dodge Charger Returns to Europe with Gas and Electric Powertrain Options
Background drawn from MotorClaw's earlier coverage of Dodge's official releases.
Why this matters
The Charger's design evolution demonstrates how muscle cars are adapting to a multi-energy future, offering both electric and gasoline options without losing their distinct character. For buyers, this means more choices in a high-performance coupe or sedan with classic styling cues. The return to Europe also expands the model's reach to new enthusiasts.
Terms in This Story
- Fratzog
- A three-part geometric logo used on Dodge performance vehicles from the 1960s and 1970s, now revived for modern models.
- R-Wing
- A front aerodynamic spoiler that channels airflow to improve downforce, inspired by the original Dodge Charger Daytona.
- SIXPACK
- A name for Dodge's 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six engine family.
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