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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 Tim Healey on
The 2027 Charger announcement isn't really about stripes or brake calipers. It's about Dodge doubling down on something increasingly rare in today's industry: Giving buyers more ways to get exactly the car they want.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Remember the Copperhead Concept from 1997? Dodge finally decided to make it, but it will be a little bit different than the original.
By Rob Enderle on
As the American electric vehicle transition stalls against high interest rates and political uncertainty, we analyze which domestic automakers will thrive, barely survive, or completely collapse before the 2030 deadline
By Noah Washington on
Dodge says Charger buyers still want sound, burnouts, and a real driver's feel. The new Charger has to prove that muscle can survive beyond the V8 era without losing what made Dodge feel different.
By Mary Conway on
Stellantis will reveal its future plans for the brands during its Investor Day this week. Dodge and Chrysler are expected to play lesser roles going forward. Dodge is guarding its muscle car status announcing a major event for August.
By Armen Hareyan on
A Dallas-Fort Worth Dodge, Jeep, and Ram dealer near Frisco is so overwhelmed with unsold inventory that a $76,000 Grand Wagoneer and $104,000 Ram trucks are sitting bumper to bumper with nowhere to go.
By Dimitar Angelov on
An affordable performance sedan from Stellantis will use the company’s Global Architecture Platform, and here’s what you can expect.
By Rob Enderle on
As range anxiety and charging infrastructure gaps stall the BEV revolution, Extended-Range Electric Vehicles (EREVs) emerge as the ultimate pragmatic bridge, offering gas-free commutes with a high-performance safety net.
By Mary Conway on
The 2026 Dodge Durango R/T 392 is not your parent's SUV. It has 475-horsepower and the best towing power in its class.
By Mary Conway on
Stellantis believes that future designers and drivers will have ideas about what future vehicles should look like and whether they should be gas-powered or EVs.
By Rob Enderle on
As range anxiety and charging gaps stall pure BEV adoption, the EREV is emerging as the pragmatic powerhouse, offering gas-free commuting with a high-voltage, total-range safety net for long hauls.
By Dimitar Angelov on
We have been hearing about a new Cuda for years, but now it’s certain that the name will accompany the official return of the Hemi V-8 Muscle car.
By Denis Flierl on
Michigan Ram owner Shane Delorantis warns that 2026 truck prices have officially eclipsed supercars. After paying $65k OTD for a loaded Laramie less than his $80k MSRP, he reveals why today’s trucks now cost $25k more than an entry-level Corvette.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Dodge’s 550-hp Hurricane I6 and Scat Pack EV powertrains challenge the BMW M3 via a new AWD platform, trading traditional V8 heritage for precision handling and significant weight gains.
By Dimitar Angelov on
This Dodge Viper has sustained significant damage to the front, likely totaling the car.
By John Goreham on
Dodge created a multi-use car by equipping the Charger SIXPACK with many family-friendly features. Accident, or design?
By John Goreham on
Forget everything you thought you knew about rally cars. It turns out that big, bold, and brawny works quite well on a rally course.
By John Goreham on
Having now had time with all of the possible Dodge Chargers, our opinion is that one version is the obvious choice for enthusiasts. Tell us we’re wrong.
By Mary Conway on
750 people said they were injured by active headrests inadvertently deploying. NHTSA investigated for years but couldn't determine that any serious injuries came from the headrests.
By Mary Conway on
The parent company of Chrysler, Dodge, Ram and Jeep recently told 225,000 owners to not drive their vehicles because they haven't had their air bags fixed. This problem could affect millions of other drivers.
By Rob Enderle on
Detroit is burning $53 billion as it retreats from EVs to hybrids. But with China’s tech lead growing, is this a smart pivot or a slow-motion surrender to obsolescence?
By Mary Conway on
Dodge's multi-energy Charger has won another top award. Will other manufacturers follow Dodge's lead and build vehicles that can be electric or gas-powered?
By Noah Washington on
A Subaru WRX owner’s first drive of the 550-HP 2025 Dodge Charger Scat Pack left him with a startling realization: the massive power doesn't always translate to raw speed.
By Mary Conway on
Sales for the electric version of the Dodge Charger were underwhelming but the Charger has new life as gas-powered muscle car.
By Dimitar Angelov on
Even carmakers that are typically known for reliability are ranking high on this list
By Noah Washington on
A New Hampshire family is "blessed to be alive" after their 2023 Ram 1500 erupted in flames just feet from their front door while they slept.
By Dimitar Angelov on
The cheapest Dodge Viper in the US became something unique after a Redeye V-8 engine swap, but is it worth the asking price?
By Mary Conway on
Dodge's innovative multi-energy muscle car is using its unique cargo room to carry home lots of awards this season.
By Denis Flierl on
Think your insurance will skyrocket if you switch to a Tesla? One owner traded his 2016 Dodge Challenger for a 2021 Model 3 and saw a tiny $10 increase. Is Tesla insurance actually cheaper than a gas car? Here is the real story.
By Mary Conway on
The electric version called the Dodge Charger Daytona had underwhelming sales, but the gas-powered version is popular. Here's why.