The 2026 Dodge Charger R/T is an all-new model that marks the eighth generation of this iconic muscle car. It features a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder with 420 horsepower and 468 pound-feet of torque. This gasoline-powered Charger brings back the raw mechanical thrill that enthusiasts crave while riding on a fresh platform for improved balance and control. Available in two-door or four-door body styles, the R/T appeals to drivers who want everyday usability without sacrificing performance. It comes standard with all-wheel drive that can switch to rear-wheel drive for added fun.
This Charger is designed for muscle car fans seeking a blend of power, technology, and refinement. The bold, wide stance and sculpted lines give it a modern, aggressive look, while the interior offers richer materials and a driver-focused layout. With pricing starting at $49,995, it provides strong value for those who prioritize real engine sound and instant acceleration over electric silence. The four-door version enhances practicality with easier rear-seat access, making it ideal for families or those needing more space. Overall, it is worth considering for its combination of heritage-inspired design and contemporary features that keep the muscle car spirit alive in a new era.

- Base Trim Engine
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3L Hurricane I6 ICE
- Base Trim Transmission
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8-speed automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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All-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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420 HP @5200 RPM
- Base Trim Torque
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469 lb.-ft. @ 3500 RPM
- Base Trim Battery Type
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Lead acid battery
- Make
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Dodge
- Model
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Charger
- Segment
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Full-Size Sedan
- Standard all-wheel drive
- Fantastic exhaust note
- Better interior design
- Available 4-door
- Limited rear visibility
- Size is tricky in tight spots
- Rear access is tight in 2-door
- Options add up fast
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2026 Dodge Charger R/T First Impressions
The Charger looks every bit the modern muscle car with a wide stance and proportions that make no apologies. The front fascia is more assertive, the hood is more sculpted, and it still has the unmistakable Dodge light signature. It’s the kind of car that makes you stop and take one more look before you walk away.
The exterior design keeps the old Charger’s wide and aggressive stance but adds sharper lines and more sculpted proportions that give it a modern look. There are functional hood vents and a bold rear fascia that has debossed Charger lettering. Whether two doors or four, it’s a powerful design.
Exterior Dimensions
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Length |
206.6 Inches |
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Width |
79.9 Inches |
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Height |
59.2 Inches |
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Wheelbase |
121 Inches |
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Front Track |
68.4 Inches |
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Rear Track |
68.7 Inches |
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Curb Weight |
4,741 Pounds |
Driving Impressions And Performance
The drive through the mountains in Stowe, VT, into NH in the winter is an unforgiving test for any car, but the Charger handled it without issue. The standard all-wheel drive, which includes a rear-wheel drive mode for a little fun, provides great handling. The ride is firm but comfortable, and the Charger is remarkably composed for its size. I found it easy to manage snowy, icy country roads. On the highway, it cruises smoothly, absorbing rough pavement and frost heaves alike.
Power delivery is strong thanks to the twin-turbo 3.0-liter engine, and the sound is glorious and unmistakably real. This is an entirely different experience from the electric Charger Daytona or the more aggressive Charger Scat Pack with the high-output engine. The R/T feels raw and mechanical, unlike an EV, but it is more friendly for everyday use than the Scat Pack.
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Braking And Acceleration
Acceleration hits hard yet remains controlled. Dodge says the Charger R/T takes 4.6 seconds to go from 0 to 60 mph, and that number feels accurate after my drive. There is launch control that delivers plenty of thrills and all-wheel drive for messy weather. Passing at highway speeds happens in a blink with quick, clean shifts. I felt confident during overtaking maneuvers with smooth power delivery.
Braking performance matches the power. There are six-piston Brembo brakes up front, and they deliver confident stops again and again. Even after repeated downhill braking, the pedal remained firm. The Charger feels secure during everyday stops and inspires confidence when driven hard. Even on an icy track at Team O’Neil Rally School, it was easy to let loose and have fun without getting into trouble.
- Acceleration: 0-60 MPH: 4.6 seconds
Performance Specifications
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Engine |
3.0-liter twin-turbo inline 6-cylinder |
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Transmission |
8-speed automatic |
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Horsepower |
420 HP @ 5,200 RPM |
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Torque |
468 LB-FT @ 3,500 RPM |
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0-60 MPH |
5.0 Seconds |
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Top Speed |
127 MPH |
Fuel Economy
Official EPA fuel economy numbers have yet to be released. However, we do have figures for the high-output engine in the Dodge Charger Scat Pack. It gets an EPA-estimated 16 MPG in the city, 23 MPG on the highway, and 19 MPG combined. Expect the less powerful engine in the R/T to come in a little better, but remember, this is not a fuel sipper. This is about fun. The extra cost at the pump is totally worth it.
Interior Design And Comfort
The cabin of the new Charger is a major leap forward. It nods to the 1968 model that inspired its shape, but looks and feels truly modern. Materials are richer, and the design is clean and driver-focused. The new ambient lighting looks fabulous and creates a very cool vibe that wraps around everyone. The performance seats are supportive and comfortable, even for larger adults after long hours behind the wheel.
Rear-seat space is generous for a sedan, and adults can ride in back without issue. It prioritizes the driver with easy access to controls and a sense of refinement that elevates the experience. It blends muscle car heritage with contemporary comfort, making it ideal for daily drives or longer trips.
Interior Dimensions
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Front |
Rear |
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Headroom |
39.1Inches |
36.9 Inches |
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Shoulder Room (2dr/4dr) |
57.6 Inches |
57.6 / 58.6 Inches |
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Hip Room (2dr/4dr) |
56.3 Inches |
56.1 / 57.8 Inches |
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Legroom |
42.6 Inches |
37.2 Inches |
Technology And Ease Of Use
Infotainment has sharp graphics with a standard 12.3-inch touchscreen that is easy to navigate. There’s also an available 16-inch digital instrument cluster that includes a customizable display.
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connect quickly, and the system layout makes sense rather than being overdone and distracting. The crisp screen, easy-to-use menus, and responsive interface make it simple to find what you need without taking your eyes off the road for too long.
Cargo And Storage Space
The Charger’s hidden hatch design adds unexpected practicality to what no one would think of as a practical car. Cargo space measures 22.19 cubic-feet with the rear seats up and expands to 37.38 cubic feet when folded. Not only is it roomy, but there is a wide opening to the cargo area, so it is easier to stow larger items. The seats fold flat, creating a flat loading floor, and expanding space is straightforward without reducing front passenger room.
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Cargo Capacity Behind Rear Seats (2dr/4dr) |
22.19 / 22.75 Cubic-Feet |
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Cargo Capacity Behind Front Seats (2dr/4dr) |
37.38 / 38.02 Cubic-Feet |
Our Recommendation For Which Model You Should Buy
For a balance of power and value, we would go with the 2026 Dodge Charger R/T as a four-door, which is $51,995. It’s far more versatile than the two-door, whether you’re an adult trying to climb in back or a parent trying to get kids into car seats. The Scat Pack with the high-output engine starts at $54,595 with more power, but it’s not for everyone. The R/T strikes the perfect balance of everyday usability and muscle car fun.
