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“Speed and performance define the Dodge Charger and with strong proportions and sleek style, the Dodge Charger is the definition of muscle.” “The Dodge Challenger doesn’t fit in with the pack, it stands miles apart from it. Over the years, we’ve refined the exterior design of the Dodge Challenger while ensuring its classic body style remains as iconic as ever.”
When it comes to power, the Charger and the Challenger are neck and neck. The sports cars offer iconic, high-power performance with impressive top speeds and torque.
Both vehicles offer RWD and AWD power and precise handling that can swiftly master corners. In terms of performance features, both sports cars offer All-Speed Traction Control, Hill Start Assist, and Electronic Stability Control.
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The exterior design of the Charger could not be more different from that of the Challenger’s. The Charger;s build is more modern and sporty, whereas the Challenger is wider and features a vintage look.
Both vehicles come in 13 color options and pairs with your choice of design features, wheel designs, and badging. If you want a specific look for your Dodge, upgrade with the Redeye, the Hellcat, the Scat Pack, or the R/T design packages.
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Both of the Dodge muscle cars offer similar interior designs. Everything from the available leather seating and cabin layout to the features that keep you comfortable and connected.
These features include heated and ventilated front seats, Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control, a 7” Driver Information Cluster Display, a Uconnect system with a customizable touchscreen display, hands-free calling and voice command, available Navigation and a 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and more.
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Both Dodge muscle cars come with an array of intelligent safety features and offer advanced airbag systems, intuitive safety belts, and modern security. The safety features earned both the Dodge Charger and the Challenger five stars from the NHTSA. And while the Charger also achieved a “Good” crashworthiness rating, which is the IIHS’s highest rating, the Challenger scored as “Acceptable”.
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The Dodge Charger has an 18.5 gallon fuel tank. The estimated cost to fill up your tank is around $75, and the annual fuel cost is approximately $2,650.
Even though most Dodge Chargers offer rear-wheel drive capabilities, they handle very well in snow. However, if you prefer all-wheel drive, you can upgrade your Charger to get it.
The SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody and the SRT Jailbreak are equipped with a supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V8 engine and is capable of producing up to 797 horsepower, making them the fastest out of the lineup.
The Dodge Charger offers 7 trim levels, including the SXT ($32,500), the GT ($32,500), the RT ($40,895), the SCAT Pack ($46,620), the SCAT Pack Widebody ($52,315), the SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody ($85,695), and the SRT Jailbreak ($86,595).
SRT engineers stated that with proper maintenance and parts replacement, the Dodge Charger can last anywhere from 250,000 miles to 300,000 miles.
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