The Dodge Charger Sixpack gasoline model arrives in 2025 to strengthen the lineup after a decline in sales

Gasoline Dodge Charger Sixpack arrives in 2025 to strengthen lineup after sales dropGasoline Dodge Charger Sixpack arrives in 2025 to strengthen lineup after sales drop (Instagram @stellantisna)

Stellantis confirmed that the Dodge Charger Sixpack, the combustion engine version of the model, will arrive at dealerships by the summer of 2025, with no exact date set yet.

This launch will complement the electric Charger Daytona, which has recently started distribution. Both were revealed in March 2024, but the initial focus was on the EV, whose release was delayed. The brand’s transition faced challenges, including the sudden resignation of former CEO Carlos Tavares at the end of the year.

There aren’t many details about the Charger Sixpack yet, but it’s known that it will feature a 3.0-liter Hurricane I-6 twin-turbo engine, with options for 420 or 550 horsepower. The model will be available in both two-door and four-door versions, just like the Charger Daytona, and will offer an all-wheel-drive option.

Although more details have yet to be released, it’s expected that the car will maintain Dodge’s signature performance.

The announcement came amid difficulties for the brand, which saw a decline in sales in 2024, as did other Stellantis brands in North America. Dealers criticized the rapid deterioration of the group’s brands, including Dodge, Ram, Jeep, and Chrysler. In response, Jeff Kommor, head of sales for Stellantis in the U.S., assured that the company would seek more consistency in its products, pricing, and incentives to regain dealer confidence.

Source: Motor1.com | Photo: Instagram @stellantisna | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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