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The Dodge Challenger name initially belonged to a beloved muscle car of the Dodge brand during the 1970s, which was resurrected for a modern iteration in 2008. The recipe was simple - a big ...
The Dodge Challenger has used some truly massive engines over the years. Here are the biggest ones to ever make it under the hood.
With an expanded Charger lineup at play, the well-loved Dodge Challenger nameplate will likely remain on the shelf for the foreseeable future.
The current Dodge Challenger and Charger have ended production, but successors are planned, likely packing electric power.
Including Dodge Magnum, the platform supporting these models delivered 4.3 million vehicles -- roughly equivalent to the population of metro Detroit.
It's quite the feat as its newer, much brawnier sibling, the Dodge Challenger Redeye, could only hit 177 mph in a standing mile. You could say this is one fast Neon.
Dodge's decision to axe the Challenger and Charger sent muscle car fans into mourning. Does one of the final Challengers still live up to the hype?
The Dodge Challenger Hellcat lost its manual transmission option in 2021 but it's coming back for one final year.
This Dodge Challenger Hellcat Disguised As ’68 Charger Would Look Awesome In Your Garage A 717hp Challenger Hellcat made to look like a classic Charger could be the mashup you never knew you wanted ...
Mopar Insiders got the price list for the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, and it's about everything you'd expect from a muscle car that breaks records for ...