When it first came out of the gate in 1966, the Charger came standard with a 318 engine, fastback design, and bucket seats. In 2020, the Charger has been performance-tuned for shocking amounts of power, such as the 707 hp model, with suspension and refined interior comfort to match. Dodge has done a great job in carrying forth the muscle car ethic of the early 70s. In an important appearance and performance change, both the 2020 Charger and the Challenger are offering widebody versions to support new handling packages.

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