All You Need to Know About the 2025 Dodge Charger

Abu Dhabi : The Dodge Charger marks the end of an era with its final combustion models while introducing groundbreaking power, top-level tech, and bold design upgrades.
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What are the engine options available for the 2025 Dodge Charger?
The 2025 Dodge Charger offers a twin-turbocharged inline-six Hurricane engine, delivering 420 or 550 horsepower, and a 6.2L supercharged V8 engine for the SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody.What is the
The- The Charger SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody remains the world’s fastest four-door muscle car, while the new Hurricane inline-six engine delivers up to 550 horsepower.
- Six exclusive "Last Call" packages celebrate the Charger’s legacy, featuring iconic design cues and performance enhancements.
- The electric Charger Daytona debuts with up to 670 horsepower, alongside advanced tech, safety systems, and a driver-focused interior.
The Dodge Charger is a farewell to an icon. As production of the combustion-powered Charger comes to an end, Dodge is sending it off with unmatched power, exclusive styling, and a nod to its legendary heritage.
Available in the United Arab Emirates, this final iteration blends raw muscle with modern innovation, from the twin-turbocharged Hurricane engine to the all-electric Charger Daytona. Whether you crave the roar of a V8 or the silent fury of an EV, the Charger lineup delivers.

Unmatched Performance
The Charger redefines power with its new twin-turbocharged inline-six Hurricane engine, replacing the iconic HEMI V8. Available in two configurations, the Standard Output (S.O.) delivers 420 horsepower, while the High Output (H.O.) cranks out an impressive 550 horsepower—both paired with standard all-wheel drive. The eight-speed automatic transmission ensures seamless power delivery, making it a beast on the road.
For those who demand even more, the Charger Daytona EV steps in with up to 670 horsepower, proving that electric muscle cars can dominate. Meanwhile, the SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody retains its crown as the world’s fastest mass-produced four-door muscle car, ensuring the Charger’s legacy lives on.
Last Call: The Final Combustion Models
Dodge is commemorating the end of the Charger’s combustion era with six exclusive "Last Call" packages, each inspired by legendary designs and performance options from the past. These limited editions pay tribute to the Charger’s storied history while offering unique aesthetics and enhancements.
- SRT® Hellcat Redeye Widebody: Features menacing Redeye badges, a widebody stance, and unmatched power.
- Scat Pack: Honors the 392 HEMI® engine with bold badging and a custom grille.
- R/T: A road-and-track legend, marked by its chrome 345 fender badge.
These trims ensure the Charger’s horsepower lives on in style long after production ends.

Bold and Aggressive Design
The 2025 Charger commands attention with its muscular silhouette, LED lighting, and available widebody styling. Classic colors like White Knuckle and Destroyer Grey return, joined by vibrant new options such as Bludicrous (electric blue) and Peel Out (vibrant orange).
Wheel options vary by trim, ranging from 20x11-inch Carbon Black lightweight wheels on the Hellcat to 20x8-inch Black Noise painted wheels on the GT Black Edition. Functional hood scoops, a bold grille, and aerodynamic enhancements complete its imposing presence.
World-Class Technology and Interior
Inside, the Charger blends performance with luxury. A 12.3-inch infotainment screen runs Uconnect 5 software, while the digital gauge cluster can be upgraded to a massive 16.0-inch display. Amazon Alexa integration, SiriusXM, and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto keep drivers connected.
For audiophiles, an optional 18-speaker Alpine stereo system delivers concert-quality sound. The cabin also features customizable ambient lighting, bolstered seats, and ample storage, including foldable rear seats. Trim levels like the SXT, GT, and Scat Pack cater to every preference, from daily driving to track-ready performance.

Comprehensive Safety Features
Safety is a priority in the 2025 Charger, with standard driver-assistance technologies like blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and automated emergency braking. An optional curb-side camera system aids parking, while advanced braking systems and multiple airbags ensure protection.
Key safety features include:
- All-Speed Traction Control for optimal grip in any condition.
- Hill Start Assist to prevent rollback on inclines.
- Electronic Stability Control for enhanced handling.
Trim Levels and Variants in the United Arab Emirates
The UAE lineup includes something for every muscle car enthusiast:
- Charger SXT: 3.6L V6 for balanced performance.
- GT Black Edition: Sleek styling with a 3.6L V6.
- R/T: 5.7L V8 for classic muscle.
- Scat Pack/Scat Pack Widebody: 6.4L V8 for serious power.
- SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody: 6.2L supercharged V8 for ultimate performance.
- Charger Daytona: Electric Scat Pack and R/T trims with up to 670 horsepower.
The Dodge Charger is a fitting tribute to an American legend. With its mix of brute force, advanced technology, and head-turning design, it ensures the Charger’s legacy endures—whether through its final combustion models or the revolutionary Daytona EV. For UAE drivers, this is the ultimate muscle car experience, blending heritage with the future.
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Transmission
Automatic
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Automatic
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Manual
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Automatic
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Engine
3598
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1998
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4998
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2498
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Power
300@6350rpm
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241Hp/5800Rpm
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201Hp
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486Hp@7250rpm
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201Hp@6600rpm
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Torque
264@4800rpm
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350Nm/1650-4800Rpm
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350Nm
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567Nm@4900rpm
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240Nm@4000-5000rpm
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