Exclusive: Dodge Charger Set to Unleash Over 800 HP in New ICE and EV Models
The highly anticipated 2024 Dodge Charger has finally arrived, and it's making waves with its revamped powertrain lineup. The iconic Hemi V8 has been replaced with a potent twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six engine, along with electrifying options in the form of the electric Daytona models.
Not content with the current power offerings, Dodge is gearing up to unleash even more power with new variants both in the internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) segments.
Back in 2022, Dodge teased us with the HurriCrate engine lineup, featuring high-performance engines like the Hurricane Cat1 and Cat3. The upcoming HurriCrate CatX is set to push the boundaries with a full-race derivative capable of producing over 1,000 horsepower, destined for the next-gen Drag Pak.
With rumors of a 1,500-horsepower Charger on the horizon, Dodge is set to redefine performance standards and leave its Hemi-powered predecessors in the dust. The brand's relentless pursuit of high performance is evident, with a focus on delivering mind-blowing power and speed.
As Dodge continues to push the envelope in both ICE and EV development, the Charger's future looks brighter than ever. With the Charger poised to take the lead in the Drag Pak lineup, enthusiasts can expect an unparalleled driving experience that combines raw power with cutting-edge technology.