Dodge unveiled the new gas-powered Charger, which comes in two levels of performance.
At the highest level, the new Charger will offer 550 horsepower, starting at $59,995.
Dodge has unveiled its gas-powered Dodge Charger, two years after killing the previous generation of its petrol-powered muscle car and opting instead for an electrified powertrain.
At a media event hosted recently by Dodge, brand representatives showed off the upcoming gas-powered Charger, which houses a turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine the brand calls "Sixpack."
The new Charger — available in two- and four-door variants — will come in two power levels: a 420-horsepower RT, and a tuned-up 550-horsepower Scat Pack.
The car is catered to the gearhead customer base Dodge has cultivated, even without a V8. Dodge