Dodge has surprised enthusiasts by releasing several photos on its social media accounts showcasing the next-generation Charger. Accompanied by a message stating “No cameras or recording devices permitted. Pre-production model shown. Available late 2024,” the images reveal a grey version of the car in a parking lot, featuring styling reminiscent of the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT concept introduced in 2022.
The production-intent Charger includes an illuminated Fratzog logo positioned between its headlights, flanking the “R-Wing,” inspired by the front opening on the 2022 Charger Daytona concept. The photos also provide glimpses of the new Charger’s body sides, staggered-width tires, and a potential charge port or petrol-tank filler door on the driver’s side rear fender.
While Dodge has confirmed the new Charger will incorporate an electric powertrain, as indicated by the Daytona SRT concept with all-wheel drive and an 800-volt architecture, reports are suggesting the model will also be available with a petrol engine. The rumoured powerplant is the Hurricane twin-turbo 3.0-litre inline-six, offering a hybrid powertrain option for the iconic muscle car. The upcoming Charger is expected to be available for purchase in late 2024.