The automotive industry is rapidly evolving, and the days of the traditional gasoline-powered muscle car may be numbered.
Although it's gone electric, the Dodge Charger continues to built in Canada in a plant that's almost 100 years old.
The EU's Common Charger Directive mandates USB-C charging for many devices, and it has now gone into effect. Read on to know ...
In March, Dodge introduced the Charger Daytona EV, claiming it’s the “World’s first” electric muscle car. You can pick from two models, the base R/T or for the adrenaline junkies, the high-performance ...
Dodge Charger that's been sitting in a barn for many years landed online with an ambitious mission of finding a new home ...
The EU's new rule, known as the "Common Charger Directive" is designed to increase convenience, cut back on 11,000 tons of ...
However, that doesn’t stop some users from resorting to off-brand options — like the HuffPost reader-favorite 3-in-1 charger ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona EV will live up to its name as the “World’s first and only electric muscle car” as it hits new markets outside North America. Dodge’s new electric Charger is officially ...
Durango and Dodge brand itself remain healthy, Dodge CEO says.
Dodge hasn't announced plans to offer a convertible version of its latest Charger, and an open-top version of the modern muscle car likely isn't coming, at least from the factory. However, buyers with ...
Dodge is bringing its muscle car heritage to new shores. Starting in late 2025, European and Middle Eastern buyers will gain ...