Dodge Opens Orders in Europe for Next-Generation Charger with Electric and Gasoline Versions
Dodge has opened European orders for the eighth-generation Charger, offering both all-electric Daytona and gasoline-powered SIXPACK variants.
€66,000
September 2026
3.3 seconds (Daytona Scat Pack)
What Happened
The next-generation Dodge Charger arrives in Europe in two-door and four-door configurations, built on the STLA Large multi-energy platform. The lineup includes the all-electric Charger Daytona, available in R/T (536 hp) and Scat Pack (670 hp) trims, and the gasoline-powered Charger with SIXPACK engines, offering 420 hp in R/T and 550 hp in Scat Pack. All versions come with standard all-wheel drive.
- Orders open through official importer KWA and its dealer network
- Pricing starts from €66,000
- First deliveries expected from September 2026
- Every Charger includes Level 2 ADAS, 16-inch digital cluster, and connectivity features
“The next-generation Charger brings Dodge muscle into a new era without losing what made it iconic in the first place: attitude, performance and emotional driving.”
Why this matters
The return of the iconic Charger to Europe with both BEV and ICE options on the STLA Large platform gives customers flexibility in choosing their preferred powertrain.
Terms in This Story
- STLA Large
- A multi-energy vehicle platform from Stellantis that supports both battery-electric and internal combustion powertrains.
- SIXPACK
- A 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six gasoline engine developed by Dodge.
- PowerShot
- A Dodge feature providing a temporary boost of 40 horsepower via a steering wheel button.
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