2026 Dodge Charger: Design, Specs & Features

2026 Dodge Charger

Dodge Charger Changes at a Glance

  • The 2026 Dodge Charger release date was in late 2025, meaning you can order it today.
  • The Dodge Charger refresh is extensive, ranging from new powertrain options to a more modern cabin.
  • While the all-electric Daytona continues to have the most responsive motor, the Dodge Charger specs have been updated with the twin-turbo SIXPACK gas engine, which can go from zero to 60 mph in just 3.9 seconds.
  • Both the Dodge Charger interior and exterior were refined, featuring new headlights and a larger body while retaining its agile handling.
  • Explore your next performance vehicle at Kayser Chrysler Center of Watertown.

The Dodge Charger Redesign Is Here

As the 2026 Dodge Charger release date passes us by and more high-performance vehicles than ever enter the market, now's the best time to hit the road in a highly capable travel companion. Achieving 60 mph in 3.9 seconds with the gas-powered SIXPACK Scat Pack or 3.3 seconds with the all-electric Daytona Scat Pack, this updated Charger promises a thrilling experience on the track. It even offers a four-door variant and 37.2 inches of rear-row legroom, so the whole family can experience this innovative acceleration technology.

At Kayser Chrysler Center of Watertown, we want every mile you drive to be satisfying and responsive, which is why we can't wait to introduce you to the new Dodge Charger.

The Dodge Charger Redesign Is Here

Dodge Charger Updates: What Did 2026 Bring?

After a three-year pause, the gas-powered Charger is back. The hiatus resulted in significant improvements to its style and design philosophy: the vehicle is now larger than ever, sporting a wider body design that allows for a more accessible rear row. It also offers hatchback-level versatility, with the new ability to fold the rear rows and access a spacious cargo area.

One notable addition is the new four-door configuration. Providing the utility of a sedan, this layout is perfect for drivers who love the Charger feel but want easier access to the second row. A sleeker front and a flowing silhouette are evident right away, though sitting behind the steering wheel reveals even more technology and design updates.

Dodge Charger Updates: What Did 2026 Bring?

Dodge Charger Powertrain: Gas Is Back

The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona release date marked a shift in strategy: while it retained its dedication to quick 0-60 mph times and track-ready appeal, it utilized an all-electric engine. However, that changed with the 2026 Dodge Charger SIXPACK release date, which features a 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six engine in standard and high-output versions. The standard Dodge Charger R/T hits key metrics: 420 horsepower, 468 pound-feet of torque, and a 4.6-second 0-60 mph time. However, the Scat Pack raises the bar to 550 horsepower and 531 pound-feet of torque, allowing you to hit 60 mph in just 3.9 seconds.

Drivers interested in all-electric power will still find it here. The Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack remains the most powerful model in the muscle car's lineup, delivering 670 horsepower and 627 pound-feet of torque and rocketing to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds.

Dodge Charger Powertrain: Gas Is Back

Dodge Charger Design: New & Improved

Fans of the Dodge Charger Daytona are already familiar with this lineup's sleek profile and enhanced capabilities. But gas-loving drivers might want a quick refresher. This model is now larger, measuring 206.6 inches long and 79.8 inches wide, while maintaining its low-riding height of 59 inches. In return, the front of the Charger has been flattened and extended, with headlights that span the top of the grille on Plus trim levels. The larger body and longer frame of the Dodge Charger exterior only enhance its signature slick design. In fact, the silhouette remains aerodynamic, with a gentle yet distinct curve that guides your sight from front to back. However, it does provide rear-row passengers with 37.2 inches of legroom, and its foldable seats can grant up to 37.4 cubic feet of cargo space.

Dodge Charger Design: New & Improved

Dodge Charger Redesign Features

Before your visit, let's quickly go over the features you can expect to enjoy from the moment you get behind the wheel. A 12.3-inch central touchscreen provides an intuitive hub for all things Charger, letting you easily customize your dual-zone air conditioning, available heated seats, and available seat ventilation. This system also lets you connect your smartphone to your car, letting your music play through the available 10-speaker sound system. Thanks to dual smartphone support, your passenger can connect as well.

Available driving modes, such as Track and Drag, get you ready to race on designated tracks with ease. You can record a day on the road with Performance or EV Pages, allowing you to identify potential issues or driving inefficiencies.

Safety is a major concern on the track and interstate alike, which is why the Dodge Charger comes with Active Driving Assist, Forward Collision Warning Plus, Blind Spot Monitoring, Drowsy Driver Detection, and many other features. Available options, such as the 360-Degree Surround View Camera, provide even better situational awareness on your days out.

Dodge Charger Redesign Features

Benefit From the 2026 Dodge Charger Release at Kayser Chrysler Center of Watertown

If you've ever been a fan of muscle cars or want to experience what a truly remarkable 0-60 mph time looks like, the new Dodge Charger for sale is the perfect choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

When can I order a 2026 Dodge Charger?

You can order a 2026 Dodge Charger today! The muscle car has rocketed into dealerships, following its initial availability in the second half of 2025. You can custom-order models like the R/T, Scat Pack, or even the all-electric Daytona Scat Pack through our website, or you can browse our showroom for fantastic offerings on the vehicle itself.

Why is the Dodge Charger being redesigned?

The 2025 Dodge Charger was an all-electric powerhouse that could still hit an impressive 0-60 mph time of 3.3 seconds. However, for 2026, gas engines were reintroduced to the lineup while maintaining the exterior's striking look. Many thrill-seekers wanted the bold figure and the familiar roar of a potent inline-six.

Will the new Dodge Charger still be a muscle car?

Yes, the new Dodge Charger is still a muscle car! A two-door configuration is the standard, tightening the rear row and putting all the focus on the incredible driving feel. However, drivers seeking greater versatility can opt for a four-door sedan variant, which offers easier access to the rear seats.