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Dodge is now redefining performance with the world's first and only electric muscle car: the .

Owning a Dodge is a statement, and keeping it in peak condition requires a proactive car care routine. dodge*car

The Dodge Charger is more than just a car; it represents an entire era of automotive history. Its journey began in the mid-1960s, evolving through seven generations to include iconic iterations like the full-size sedan, subcompact hatchback, and personal luxury coupe. For many owners, these cars are part of the family, often predating their own children and serving as dependable companions for long-distance journeys. Breaking Records with the SRT Lineup Dodge is now redefining performance with the world's

The Evolution of Muscle: Why Dodge Still Rules the Road For over a century, the Dodge brand has been synonymous with unadulterated American performance. From the roar of the early combustion engines to the modern "Brotherhood of Muscle" era, Dodge has consistently prioritized horsepower and attitude above all else. Today, we are witnessing a historic crossroads where legendary HEMI heritage meets an electrifying future. A Legacy Built on Power Its journey began in the mid-1960s, evolving through

: A new era featuring the high-performance Hurricane engine, blending traditional muscle feel with modern efficiency. Ownership & Maintenance

The introduction of the SRT Hellcat in 2015 changed the game, escalating the Charger's capabilities with performance scaling, widebody kits for stability, and advanced tech like Launch Control. This peaked with the , the first production combustion engine car to exceed 1,000 horsepower , achieving a 0-60 mph time of just 1.66 seconds . The Next Chapter: Multi-Energy Performance

: Delivers up to 670 horsepower with a 0-60 mph time of 3.3 seconds.

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