The new Dodge Charger will be available in Europe and the Middle East in 2025
The Dodge Charger is making its way outside of North America. A spokesperson for Stellantis (Dodge's parent company) confirmed to our colleagues at Carscoops that all four versions of the Charger will be available in Europe and the Middle East.
Here's What We Know
The Dodge Charger will go on sale in Europe and the Middle East from the second half of 2025. A Stellantis spokesperson did not specify which versions of the Charger will go on sale first in those markets, but confirmed that you can expect two- and four-door bodies available with both internal combustion engines and all-electric variants.
Dodge Charger Daytona 4-door. Photo: Dodge
What is known for sure is that in the United States, the first Charger of the new generation on sale is the two-door electric Charger Daytona. It has two versions:
- Base model: two electric motors, 456 hp, 547 Nm of torque, 100.5 kW⋅h battery.
- Daytona Scat Pack: 630 hp, 849 Nm, 0 to 96 km/h (60 mph) in 3.3 seconds.
Versions with the 3.0-litre Hurricane inline six-cylinder engine, known as the Charger Sixpack, will be available in two power levels:
- Standard: 420bhp, 637Nm.
- Powerful: 550bhp, 746Nm.
Unfortunately for fans of "mechanics", the new Dodge Charger Sixpack will only get an 8-speed "automatic" 880RE, which will replace the previous TorqueFlite 8HP70 transmission.
Dodge Charger Daytona. Photo: Dodge
The official announcement of the start of sales of the new Dodge Charger Sixpack in the homeland of the model in the United States has not yet been made. According to unofficial information from Mopar Insiders, the local launch could be pushed back to the summer of 2025.
Source: Carscoops