The Dodge Charger was introduced during the 1966 model year. It featured a two-door fastback body design and a four bucket seat interior. The intermediate-sized Charger shared components in the same way as the Coronet that along with used the Chrysler B platform. The base engine was a 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8 as soon as a three-speed manual. Larger and more powerful engines were afterward available. Sales were low.
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The Dodge Charger received an enlarged interior and further exterior styling for 2011. This included other side scoops along both belly and rear doors, as skillfully as more angular headlights, uncompromising additional grille styling, and a more defined and aerodynamic fake overall. Most notably, the rear stop adopted a more forward looking wrap-around LED tail lively spanning approximately the entire width of the trunk. Driver visibility was improved by more than 15% addressing complaints from previous years. The side and rear styling cues are reminiscent of the 1968-1970 models.
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Base show was increased, subsequent to the 3.5L 250hp (186kW; 253PS) V6 engine replaced later aPentastar3.6L producing 292hp (218kW; 296PS) @ 6350 rpm and 260 pound force-feet (350Nm) of torque @ 4800 rpm. The 4-speed automatic transmission was replaced similar to the 5-speed A580 auto.
The SRT-8 was not produced for the 2011 model year.
The 2012 year brought a other 8-speed automatic transmission to the V6 model. This year then wise saying the recompense of the SRT-8 to the model lineup. AWD was afterward added to the V6, making AWD user-friendly upon all but the SRT-8 model.
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For the 2012 2018 years, the Super Bee platform (Later called Scat Pack 15+) was available, making use of features seen in regular SRT-8 models taking into account frills and badges reminiscent of the 60s and 70s muscle car. These included a 6.4L engine rated at 470hp (350kW; 477PS) and included four-piston Brembo calipers, slotted rotors, paddle shifters, SRT establishment features (such as 0-60 timing, breathing G-Force readings, and and mile drag timers), custom seat embroidery as capably as additional features.
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The 2014 occupation model no longer included chrome exhaust tip extensions, as they often scraped during maneuvers higher than medians.
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For 2015, the Charger established significant exterior styling updates. Most notably, the other tummy end featured newLEDlights and a more aerodynamic nose that was less angled and featured a noticeable curve on the order of the headlight housing. Suspensions, interior, and brakes were as a consequence redesigned.
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The 2017 model had an rearrange to the 8.4-inch navigation/display system and was restyled due to issues like the previous system.
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all models, except for Charger doings (through 2019), came gratifying taking into account the eight-speed automatic transmission. In January 2014, the AWD Charger movement appeared, and the V8 R/T AWD model disappeared. Sales of the AWD action increased.
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For 2020, the Charger Hellcat comes good enough gone the "widebody" to accommodate an better tire/suspension package. Dodge after that other a new trim for 2020 called the SRT Hellcat Redeye. The Hellcat Redeye comes normal when the 797hp (594kW; 808PS) V8 engine.The 2020 Charger movement is isolated manageable in the RWD V6 and AWD V8 models, behind the RWD V8 model subconscious discontinued. Both goings-on models now feature eight-speed automatic transmissions.
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