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Dodge currently personifies the spirit that made the brand so popular back in the 1960s and 1970s with an aggressive design and powerful drivetrains that also offer excellent fuel economy. Dodge is routinely the bestselling brand within the Chrysler Group. This page provides the latest Dodge news, photos, reviews and breaking stories about Dodge cars.

By Mary Conway on
Slower than expected EV adoption rates forced Dodge to abandon the lower horsepower model, but the four-door version is on its way with nearly 700 horsepower.
By John Goreham on
New data from Cox Automotive shows that the sky didn’t fall in April. While there is always time for a disaster, tariffs have yet to show any meaningful ATP increase by the typical metric of year-over-year change.
By John Goreham on
Raise your hand if you are surprised by the hypocrisy, but when the Golden State chose its newest special undercover California Highway Patrol Cruiser, it picked a huge three-row gas-guzzling SUV, not a battery-electric vehicle. 
By Timothy Boyer on
A popular car repair garage lists the top 10 vehicles they've worked on over the years as a warning on the models you will want to avoid―especially if you are considering any of the Ford models dominating the list.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Changing your oil and monitoring the gauges is good, but understanding oil pressure is key.
By Mary Conway on
Dodge phased out its most popular and powerful HEMI-powered muscle cars to make room for EVs. Now that the HEMI engines are coming back, fans want to see the Challenger back, too!
By Mary Conway on
Police say that Dodge's high-horsepower vehicles are often targets for auto theft. Now, Dodge's Performance division has a new device to make the muscle cars harder to steal.
By Mary Conway on
You have seen pictures of Dodge's EV muscle car but the 2025 Charger Daytona is even better looking in person. Now a key automotive publication is giving it a prestigious award.
By Noah Washington on
The electric Dodge Charger shouldn't work, but it kind of does. With a simulated V8 growl and polarizing looks, is this the future of American performance, or just glorious madness?
By Aram Krajekian on
This former Dodge driver wasn’t expecting much, but 1,000 miles later, he realized he may never go back. Here’s why Toyota has been killing it with their new generation Tundra and why stories like this keep repeatedly showing up.
By Denis Flierl on
Check out a strange story from Tyler, Texas. A Ram truck thief broke into a Dodge dealer, injured himself on broken glass, got stuck inside, and then called the police to get him out. You can't make this story up; truth is stranger than fiction.
By Rob Enderle on
Western Car makers are falling behind their Chinese counterparts at an alarming rate, and analyst consensus indicates that they will be in catastrophic failure unless they step up. Intel is uniquely positioned to help these car companies close this gap.
By Mary Conway on
Dodge has moved up production of the Dodge Charger Daytona models with the inline 6 engine. Now that fans know they will produce HEMIs again, they are clamoring for them.
By John Goreham on
We’ve just tested two of America’s very best performance EVs. The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T Stage 1 and the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N are both fantastic but have vastly different personalities. Which is best for you?
By Dimitar Angelov on
While welcome by MOPAR fans, Dodge's decision to bring back the V-8 could hurt the company in another way.
By Mary Conway on
There have been rumors that Ram and Dodge intend to resurrect the popular HEMI engine. A new report out of Detroit says the engine will go back into production soon.
By Mary Conway on
Dodge took its 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona to the largest EV market in the nation to gauge feedback on potential custom muscle car versions.
By John Goreham on
If you want a performance car you can buy and then immediately drive, be sure you choose one with tires that work in all reasonable conditions, like the Dodge Charger Daytona EV.
By John Goreham on
We compare and contrast the 1969 Plymouth Fury III Hardtop Coupe to the 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona Coupe and find they are almost twins. 
By John Goreham on
We conducted a test of the Dodge Daytona EV’s back seat and storage volume to see if it is real-world useful. The results were a big surpise.
By Dimitar Angelov on
These SUVs pack V-6 power, proven tech, and great versatility, making them the perfect family fortresses on wheels.
By Timothy Boyer on
It's not just Jeep, Nissan, GMC, Hyundai, and Kia that are among the most unreliable cars designed to fail by 60,000 miles; a new crop of EVs is even worse and might not be covered by their warranties.
By Noah Washington on
I just discovered why Dodge is offering 0% APR on the 2025 Charger. But it's not looking good for muscle cars.
By Mary Conway on
MotorWeek singles out the Ram and its new powertrain for top honors!
By Mary Conway on
Both vehicles will be featured at the Chicago Auto Show starting Friday.
By Mary Conway on
Content creators who love fast and powerful cars would get special access to Dodge events and vehicles.
By Mary Conway on
Chrysler is the latest automaker to confirm that it is rethinking its push to go electric after Donald Trump was elected. Trump is not a fan of forcing people to buy electric vehicles, especially through harsh mandates.
By Rob Enderle on
The Dodge Charger R/T and SCAT Pack represent the closest thing to a vehicle design that showcases an EV’s strengths rather than weaknesses, and I think the EV market would be stronger if we had started with this configuration at the beginning.
By Mary Conway on
Now that the pressure to go all-electric has eased a little, Dodge says it is keeping another fan favorite!
By John Goreham on
We contrast two professional reviewers’ takes on Dodge’s new Charger Daytona electric muscle car. One loves it; the other does not. Here’s why I think they are both right. 
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