Big. Bold. And electrifying—literally. The 2025 Dodge Charger is a complete transformation of an already-incredible car. Dodge is redefining what a muscle car can be, blending gas-powered and all-electric performance, a new body style, and a retro-futuristic edge that makes it impossible to ignore.
There’s a lot of new updates to talk about. We’re covering everything new, from raw power numbers to the biggest shake-up in Charger history: an all-electric Charger Daytona model.
What’s New for 2025?
Everything. The 2025 Dodge Charger has been rebuilt from the ground up, keeping the spirit of the original while embracing the future. The muscle car formula is changing, and Dodge is leading the charge. Here’s what’s different:
- Two Body Styles: A two-door fastback coupe joins the lineup alongside the classic four-door sedan, giving buyers more choice.
- Gas-Powered or All-Electric: The new Hurricane twin-turbo inline-six engine replaces the outgoing HEMI V8, while the Charger Daytona EV brings all-electric muscle to the lineup.
- New Powertrains: The gasoline Sixpack models offer either 420 or 550 hp, while the electric Charger Daytona delivers up to 670 horsepower with instant torque.
- Standard AWD: Every 2025 Charger, whether gas or electric, gets AWD standard for better performance and control.
- Refreshed Interior: A blend of retro muscle car aesthetics and modern tech, including a pistol-grip shifter, tilted digital displays, and heated seats.
- Smart Connectivity: A 12.3-inch infotainment display, digital gauge cluster (up to 16 inches!), Amazon Alexa, and advanced driver-assist features make this the most high-tech Charger yet.
2025 Gas-Powered Charger: A New Era of Muscle
Some thought the end of the HEMI V8 meant the Charger was losing its soul. Dodge had other plans.
Instead of a big V8, the 2025 Charger gets the Hurricane inline-six—a twin-turbo beast already used in the Jeep Wagoneer. It’s got the power, the torque, and the attitude to keep the Charger roaring into the future.
Sixpack S.O. (Standard Output): Estimated Starting Price: $40,000
- 0L Twin-Turbo I-6
- 420 horsepower
- AWD standard
- Eight-speed automatic transmission
Sixpack H.O. (High Output): Estimated Starting Price: $50,000
- Same 3.0L engine, turned up to 550 hp
- More aggressive tuning
- Even faster acceleration
Charger Daytona: The First-Ever Electric Muscle Car
No gas. Still terrifyingly fast. The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona is the first all-electric muscle car, and Dodge made sure it feels like one. Forget silent EVs—this thing has a synthetic exhaust system called the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust that gives it a bone-rattling muscle car growl.
Daytona R/T: Estimated Starting Price: $61,590
- 496 horsepower
- 0-60 mph in around 4.9 seconds
- Up to 308 miles of range
- AWD with dual motors
Daytona Scat Pack: Estimated Starting Price: $77,000
- 670 horsepower
- 0-60 mph in approximately 3.5 seconds
- 241-mile estimated range
- Donut Mode, Drift Mode, and Line Lock for tire-smoking fun
Charging is quick, too. With a 350-kW fast charger, you can get up to 80% battery in just 33 minutes.
Which Charger is Right for You?
Dodge is rewriting the muscle car rulebook, creating something completely new. The 2025 Dodge Charger is coming. Are you as excited as we are? Stop by CDJR of Willoughby or call us at (440) 201-9940 to be first in line for this incredible ride.