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Even though the new Charger Scat Pack Sixpack is better at a lot of driving-related things than the old Charger was, it’s missing the distinctive V-8 rumble the car is known for.
Impressive power, refined handling, sharp style and a cheeky muscle car aesthetic is counterbalanced by slightly underwhelming real-world acceleration, poor EV functionality and a sky-high price.
The all-new Dodge Hornet eschews compact SUV class normalities such as fuel economy and roominess for horsepower and handling.
Dodge’s announcement that Widebody versions of the Charger would be coming for the 2020 model year were met with personal delight. In large part because I know what “Widebody” means in Dodge parlance: a serious upgrade in performance.
The 2017 Dodge Challenger's new GT trim level — the first Challenger 
 with all-wheel drive — doesn’t have the muscle to be a proper muscle car, 
 but what it gives up in power it gains in all-weather traction.