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2025 Dodge Charger

By Matthew Lynch
November 13, 2024
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The 2025 Dodge Charger marks a significant shift for this iconic muscle car, as it transitions into the electric era while aiming to maintain its performance heritage.

Design and Exterior

The new Charger is expected to feature:

  • A design that pays homage to its muscle car roots while embracing a more aerodynamic profile
  • Aggressive front fascia with illuminated Fratzog logo
  • Wide stance and pronounced wheel arches
  • Possibly a liftback design for improved practicality

Performance

As an electric vehicle, the 2025 Charger will offer:

  • Multiple powertrain options, potentially including single and dual-motor configurations
  • High-performance variants that aim to match or exceed the power of previous V8 models
  • An artificial sound generation system to recreate the visceral experience of a muscle car

Interior and Technology

Inside, expect to find:

  • A driver-focused cockpit with a mix of digital displays and physical controls
  • Advanced infotainment system with large touchscreen
  • Performance-oriented features like launch control and drive modes
  • Premium materials with muscle car-inspired design elements

Conclusion

The 2025 Dodge Charger represents a bold step into the future for the muscle car segment. While purists may miss the roar of a V8, Dodge is committed to delivering an electric vehicle that stays true to the Charger’s performance legacy.

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