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An alleged sound clip from a Charger prototype features a familiar, old-school V8 growl. Dodge has already confirmed ...
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CarBuzz on MSNWATCH: New Dodge Charger Prototype Sounds Like The V8 Beast It Always Should Have BeenA new video showed a next-gen Dodge Charger prototype starting up with what could be a very exciting powerplant.
Initially met with skepticism, the 1971 Charger R/T HEMI became one of the rarest rides from the golden age of muscle and ...
The new-generation Dodge Charger deserves to have a proper V8 engine option, and if everything goes as planned, it might get one ...
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.
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. Reports from Mopar Insiders ...
Hot on the heels of yesterday’s report that Hemi production is slated to restart later this year, MoparInsiders is now claiming that we could see the V8 return to the Dodge Charger for the 2026 ...
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. Considering the ...
Dodge engineers are reportedly working on reacclimating the new Charger with Hemi V8 power, potentially reviving one of the brand's most recognizable vehicles. The play would follow the rollout of ...
that Dodge has green-lit a return of the Hemi V8 engine to the next-gen Dodge Charger lineup. It has been recently reported that Stellantis, the parent company of Dodge and others including Jeep ...
However, with the introduction of its eighth generation, Dodge fundamentally altered what the Charger meant by switching to full-electric power. Gone was the heroic and aggressive Hemi V8 and the ...
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