The new all-electric Charger has muscle car speed, muscle car sound, and muscle car fury, but is that enough for the purists?
Does electrification mean the end of the muscle car? We pit the new all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona against the V-8-powered Ford Mustang Dark Horse to find out.
Speaking about whether or not there's a place in the lineup for another halo car like the Viper, McAlear agreed that there was room for a new Dodge halo sports car — and then went further than he ...
Getting back to Hemi power, Mopar Insiders recently reported a “trusted source” told them Stellantis is preparing to restart ...
GOM, the automotive 3D artist behind the 'gomstyling' account on social media, makes CGIs but also custom widebody concept ...
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TopSpeed on MSNDodge Will Revive GLH Name For Hornet Hot HatchDodge is preparing to revive the GLH name as a high-performance trim for the new Hornet. Brand boss Matt McAlear said the ...
Like the Ford, and like NASCAR's unbranded prototype, the three-motor setup makes the Blazer EV.R all-wheel drive. Those ...
electric Charger Daytona doesn't qualify as a muscle car. Now that we have that out of the way, we can go right back to Paul Mangelsdorf's brand-new non-muscle-car Dodge Charger Daytona R/T.
An independent designer has reimagined the Stellantis Peugeot 408 as a new Dodge Dart. The render makes a compelling case for ...
Paul Tyll knows the importance of a Charger sounding like a Charger. The director of Dodge Products - Muscle Car says the new ...
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