15 Key Points of the 2023 Dodge Charger Sedan : Unleashing Power
The Dodge Charger is the last of the iconic muscle cars.
The current version has been with us for more than 10 years now.
Refreshes and additions of Hellcats, Redeyes, Scat Packs and Widebodies have kept the big sedan relevant and engaging.
Buyers can choose from a variety of sedans with far more advanced technology, handling, and fuel efficiency.
The Acura TLX, Kia Stinger, and Tesla Model 3 are worth a look.
2023 will be the final model year of the Charger in its current form.
Dodge is giving its iconic muscle cars a big send-off by way of some special editions that call back to its muscle cars of the '60s and '70s.
Every 2023 Charger will have an underhood plaque that reads "Last Call".
Dodge is expanding its Jailbreak customization program to the regular Hellcat models.
The Charger is a big and heavy car that gets going in a hurry.
The Charger's front seats provide plenty of bolstering and lumbar support.
The Charger is spacious on the inside, especially in the front.
Dodge's Uconnect system is one of the best around.
The trunk is decently sized, but there's a high liftover height and the space narrows significantly toward the back.
The Charger is definitely not the car you buy for fuel economy.