2026 Dodge Charger
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2026 Dodge Charger in Duluth, MN
The 2026 Dodge Charger arrives as the most significant reinvention of the nameplate in its history — and for Duluth drivers who want performance on their own terms, the lineup now offers genuine choices that didn't exist before. The electric Daytona delivers 496 horsepower in R/T configuration and 670 horsepower in Scat Pack form with AWD, a 0-60 time of 3.3 seconds, and the world's first Fratzonic® Chambered Exhaust system that generates a genuine muscle car sound profile without a combustion powertrain. Alongside the Daytona, the new gas-powered Scat Pack and R/T models arrive with a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter SIXPACK inline-six delivering serious output in both two-door and four-door body styles. Both Daytona and SIXPACK models are available as 2-door or 4-door, and both share the same widebody exterior, giving Duluth buyers a genuine choice between electric and combustion muscle on the same platform.
Interior Features Built for the Driver Who Means It
The Charger's cockpit centers on a standard 16-inch digital instrument cluster that keeps performance data — speed, power flow, g-forces, and drive mode status — prominently in the driver's sightline, paired with a standard 12.3-inch Uconnect® 5 touchscreen that handles wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Amazon Alexa, Performance Pages with EV Pages on Daytona models, and Dodge Connected Services including over-the-air updates. The widebody cabin seats five with 37.2 inches of rear legroom, and a standard pistol-grip shifter reinforces the Charger's performance identity at the most-used driver interface. Available performance seats with additional bolstering keep driver and front passenger positioned through spirited driving on I-35's sweeping Lake Superior shoreline curves and on the open stretches of US-53 north toward the Iron Range. Daytona models include a Navigator Charging Location feature for EV road trip planning, and a wireless charging pad comes standard across the lineup.
Exterior Features That Make No Apologies on Duluth Roads
The Charger's widebody exterior communicates its performance credentials clearly from any angle — a wide, planted stance, an available SIXPACK performance hood on gas models, dual exhaust tips on Scat Pack and R/T configurations, and standard LED lighting throughout. Both 2-door and 4-door body styles share the same widebody exterior dimensions, roofline, front and rear fascia, and a rear cargo volume of up to 37.39 cubic feet, giving Duluth buyers full exterior character across both configurations. Available exterior packages — including the Blacktop Package with gloss-black exterior accents and the Carbon and Suede Package with carbon fiber mirror caps and interior accents — extend personalization options for Duluth buyers who want a more individualized appearance on the North Shore's roads. The PowerShot button on Daytona models delivers an additional 40 horsepower for 10 seconds at driver request, providing a quick acceleration surge on Duluth's highway on-ramps and open road stretches.
Performance Features That Redefine What Muscle Car Means in 2026
The electric Charger Daytona R/T produces 496 horsepower and 404 pound-feet of torque through a standard AWD dual-motor system with a mechanical limited-slip differential, reaching 60 mph in 4.7 seconds. The Daytona Scat Pack steps to 670 horsepower and 627 pound-feet of torque with a 3.3-second 0-60 time — quicker than the previous-generation Hellcat Redeye by a significant margin. The gas-powered Scat Pack and R/T models run the 3.0-liter SIXPACK twin-turbo inline-six, offering traditional combustion performance with the same widebody exterior and interior specification. Available rear-wheel drive on SIXPACK Scat Pack and R/T models delivers the driving dynamics that Duluth performance enthusiasts prefer on dry summer and fall roads, while the Daytona's standard AWD provides all-season traction confidence on the wet, icy, and snow-packed surfaces that northeastern Minnesota's extended winter season reliably produces.
Safety Features Standard Before the Throttle Opens
Standard safety features across every 2026 Charger Daytona include Automatic Emergency Braking, Active Lane Management System, Blind-Spot Monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, Adaptive Cruise Control, Driver Attention Monitor, forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, intersection assist, front and rear parking sensors, and Traffic Sign Recognition. A standard Active Driving Assist system provides steering and braking support on compatible highway stretches. Rain-sensing wipers, Active Crash Notification, and SOS Emergency Connection come standard on Daytona models. The standard 16-inch digital cluster and Dodge Connected Services support over-the-air safety and software updates throughout the ownership period, keeping the Charger's active safety technology current.
Duluth's Muscle Car, Reimagined — Come See the Charger
The 2026 Dodge Charger brings up to 670 horsepower, the Fratzonic® Chambered Exhaust, standard AWD on Daytona models, a standard 16-inch digital cluster, PowerShot on Daytona models, available 2-door and 4-door body styles in both electric and gas configurations, and comprehensive standard safety technology to Duluth drivers who want a performance vehicle that takes its identity seriously. Come in and find the powertrain, body style, and configuration that fits the way you drive.