Hemi V8-powered Charger all but confirmed

Dodge CEO Matt McAlear has provided the strongest hint yet that the rumours are correct: the new-generation Dodge Charger muscle car will follow the Ram 1500 in returning to Hemi V8 power.

Replacing both the previous V6- and V8-powered Challenger coupe and Charger sedan, the new Charger launched as an electric vehicle (EV) in North America in 2024, when Dodge said it would also become available with the same 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged inline six-cylinder ‘Hurricane’ petrol engine that now powers the facelifted MY25 Ram 1500 pickup.

Speaking at a recent preview event for the new petrol-powered Charger ‘Sixpack’, Mr McAlear made it clear there were more powertrains coming for the born-again Charger.

CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal.

“At this point, we’re here to talk about the Sixpack,” he said. “And I’m extremely excited for what the team has turned out.

“I mean, I think hopefully you all agree it sounds incredible. When you get behind the vehicle or inside the vehicle, it sounds even better. This is the next generation of performance, and these powertrains outperform the V8 they replace,” he said.

“But long-term, there’s more to come. We’re just getting started.”

Mr McAlear also contradicted the previous assertion by a Dodge representative who told Jalopnik in 2024 that the Hemi V8 could not physically fit in the new Charger’s engine bay.