"Dodge Unveils Electric Charger with Optional Gas Engine and 550-HP Twin-Turbo Inline-Six"

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The discontinuation of the Kia Stinger has left a void in the market for a unique, powerful sedan with a liftback, but Dodge's new Charger seems to fill that gap with similar specs and dimensions. The Charger offers two versions of a 3.0-liter twin-turbo I6 engine, with the high-output version boasting an impressive 550 hp, paired with standard all-wheel drive. While the Charger is larger than the Stinger, it falls slightly short in cargo space. With the potential for a coupe variant, Dodge may have a hit on its hands when the gas-powered Chargers go on sale in 2025.
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