New Dodge Charger 6-Pack | Performance Specs & More
The Dodge Charger promises a breakthrough with two new electric variants, but if you prefer the gas-powered one, don’t fret. The new Dodge Charger 6-Pack boasts an internal combustion engine that brings more power than you’ve ever seen from the lineup. Get ready to discover what the buzz is about with this new Dodge Charger and its performance!
Key Highlights
• The new 2025 Dodge Charger 6-Pack will sport the new Hurricane engine with eight-speed automatic transmission and an all-wheel drive.
• The new engine will produce more power than the previous engines, significantly improving the entry-level capability of this muscle car lineup.
• Aside from the gas-powered Charger 6-Pack, there will also be two electric models available. The gas-powered model will be produced last and is set to begin production early 2025.
• Aside from the engine, the Sixpack will feature modifications on the interior and its boasts new tech features.
New Dodge Charger 6-Pack: Overview
When the new Dodge Charger was announced, it was revealed that they will not be exclusive electric variants. But what’s exciting is the engine options and the engine performance that is set to take this muscle car to the next level.
Many thought that the gas-powered muscle cars are a thing of the past after the news that the Charger and Challenger will be discontinued. However, the unveiling of the new Dodge Charger 6-Pack brings back the gas-powered muscle car with a full redesign. Unlike the previous generations, the 6-Pack will have two- and four-door configurations. Another distinctive improvement from the past is that unlike looking like a sedan with a trunk, the new Dodge Charger 6-Pack boasts a rear hatch with a large glass canopy.
With these redesign updates aside, the 6-Pack retains its stance as a burly muscle car. It still boasts a wide front end, rectangular headlights, thin horizontal light bar, big fenders, and enormous front air intake. Its rear end will have that same squared-off design.
When you look inside the new Dodge Charger Six-Pack, you’d be equally surprised by the thoughtful modern design. If you’ve seen the inside of the Charger Daytona, it looks similar to that. There is a tiered dashboard with elegant door panels and a large central display. The touch-capacitive controls are conveniently located near the screen and it boasts more cargo capacity.
The tech features inside the Dodge Charger 6-Pack is worthy of mention, too. It comes with a digital instrument cluster and a 120.3-inch touchscreen. You can enjoy wireless connectivity options and Bluetooth capabilities.
New Dodge Charger 6-Pack Engine & Performance Specs
Even though Dodge has confirmed there will be a gas-powered engine with the new Sixpack, they will release the electric models first. The production for the new 6-Pack will begin in the first quarter of 2025.
As the name suggests, the new Dodge Charger 6-Pack will sport the 3.0L twin-turbocharged Hurricane inline-six engine. There is a standard and high output version for this engine, which can dial up to 550 horsepower. Nonetheless, it’s not a V8 engine. The standard output version can produce up to 420 horsepower.
The Hurricane-engine powered Charger 6-Pack with a gas option gives drivers a better horsepower output than the outgoing models can deliver, which are only capable of producing a horsepower of 370 to 485.
So, what difference does it make to have two engines? The benefit of having two engine options with the new Dodge Charger 6-Pack is that muscle car drivers can enjoy a more powerful entry-level car than what was previously available to the Charger.
The engines for the Dodge Charger Sixpack will come with an eight-speed automatic transmission and an all-wheel drive as the standard. In addition, drivers have the option to disengage the front axle as desired. It makes it possible to use the rear-wheel drive when you need it for specific driving situations. And with that said, there won’t be a manual option available for now with the Sixpack. There is no word yet on whether that will change in the future.
The new Hurricane-powered engine is smaller than the V8 engine that was under the hood of the previous generations, it still produces more power. It showcases the capability of the new Stellantis engine.
New Dodge Charger Sixpack Pricing
Dodge has not confirmed yet the exact pricing details for the new Sixpack. However, there are some reports that state that pricing will start at $50,000. Expect more details on pricing to come out soon as we grow nearer to its release date.
If you decide to drive home this new Dodge Charger, be sure to consider getting the Dodge Extended Warranty. It has a more expensive coverage than your typical manufacturer’s warranty to ensure you can cover for any unexpected repairs, especially ones that are not covered in your traditional warranty.
FAQs
How much is the 2025 Charger six pack?
The 2025 Dodge Charger Six Pack is estimated to start at the price of $50,000. However, pricing will vary because there are different engine types, plus you can choose between the electric and gasoline models.
How much horsepower does a 2025 Dodge Charger six pack have?
The standard output version of the 2025 Dodge Charger is 420 horsepower while the high output version is dialed up to 550 horsepower.
What colors are the 2025 Dodge Charger Sixpack?
There are many color options available for the 2025 Dodge Charger Sixpack, including Redeye, White Knuckle, Diamond Black, Destroyer Gray, and Triple Nickle. They will also introduce new color options, such as Bludicrous, After Dark, and Peel Out orange.