An extensive 2011 reworking made the Charger more responsive and comfortable. This version of the car has better outward visibility, a nicer interior and a more comfortable ride. Handling is greatly improved over the previous model and the optional touchscreen is one of the easiest to use on the market. Safety features include antilock brakes, traction control, brake-assist, and stability control -- all as standard equipment. Charger's optional adaptive cruise control system includes forward-collision warning. A slick eight-speed automatic transmission was added to the V6 in 2012. Exterior and interior updates arrived for 2015, further improving the Charger. The power-mad can have a 485-hp 6.4-liter or the Hellcat's 707-hp supercharged V8. All-wheel drive is optional on mainstream versions. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto were available starting in 2018. A new Widebody model, with its integrated fender flares adding 3.5 inches of body width, joined the line for 2020.
Fuel Type
Conventional
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2021
Dodge Charger
2021 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$24,800
Key information at a glance
19 MPG
Combined
Under evaluation
$19,300 - $63,650
Market Value
Detailed technical information about this vehicle
Real-world performance testing data
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