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Engineers are reportedly working on a new Dodge Charger with a Hemi V8 engine. The model is rumored to arrive in late 2026, roughly a year and a half after the Hurricane I6.
The V8 mill was perhaps the most significant reason why Dodge muscle cars sold so well, and the engine’s demise with the supplanted electric powertrain was a big reason why the brand suffered.
From a financial standpoint, I certainly get why Dodge would cram a Hemi V8 under the hood of the Charger, even if it violates the next-generation muscle car ethos it was trying to convey.
SpeedKore prepares to take the veils off the most extreme 2020 Charger yet, a twin-turbo V8 with all-wheel drive and Demon parts to boot ...
Dodge is reportedly developing a new Charger variant with a Hemi V8 engine, targeting a launch in late 2026. Fitting the V8 may require major platform changes, including cradle and firewall ...
It's a simple question: Does the old Hemi V8 physically fit in the 2024 Charger? But Dodge's refusal to answer says a lot about its problems.
Rumors are swirling that Dodge is planning to reintroduce the Hemi V8 to the Charger lineup in late 2026, marking a potential return to its high-performance roots.
SpeedKore, the same company that made Vin Diesel's awesome classic Charger "Tantrum" restomod and others like it, has taken the modern Charger to the next level with a clean carbon-clad dragster ...
Dodge may have upset more than a few of its fans with the new Dodge Charger's lack of a V8 engine. Fans don't seem to be showing up to dealers for the electric version of Dodge's new muscle car.
The rumors are true: Dodge isn't done with gas-powered muscle cars yet, and the next-gen Charger will get an inline-six engine.
Who could’ve imagined that muscle car lovers might not love an electrified Dodge Charger in nearly the same way as one with a supercharged V8 engine under the hood? Well, here we are. Although ...
Engineers are reportedly working on a new Dodge Charger with a Hemi V8 engine. The model is rumored to arrive in late 2026, roughly a year and a half after the Hurricane I6.