Dodge Charger Returns to Europe with Gas and Electric Powertrain Options
After 60 years, the Dodge Charger is returning to European markets with both gasoline and all-electric powertrains, marking a new chapter for the iconic muscle car.
670 hp
420 hp
60 years
What Happened
Dodge is reintroducing the Charger to Europe for its 60th anniversary, offering both gas-powered SIXPACK and all-electric Daytona models. The lineup includes the 420-hp Charger R/T, 550-hp Charger Scat Pack, and electric variants with up to 670 hp. Every Charger comes standard with all-wheel drive and offers two-door coupe or four-door sedan configurations.
“Bringing Charger back to Europe is a significant moment for the brand. It means reintroducing an unmistakable American nameplate to customers that values character and authenticity.”
First Dodge Charger introduced with fastback silhouette and V-8 engines.
Next-generation Charger returns to Europe with multi-energy powertrains.
Why this matters
The return brings American muscle car DNA to European customers with a choice of traditional gas or modern electric power, broadening the brand's appeal and advancing Dodge's multi-energy strategy.
Terms in This Story
- Muscle car
- A high-performance American car with a powerful engine, often a V8, designed for straight-line speed.
- NHRA
- National Hot Rod Association, an American drag racing organization.
- SIXPACK
- A brand name for Dodge's twin-turbocharged inline-six engine.
- Daytona
- A performance trim level of the Dodge Charger, originally inspired by racing.
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