Dodge Charger
Charger models
The three main iterations of Dodge Chargers were a mid-size (B-body) two-door car (1966–78), a subcompact (L-body) car (1983–87), and the (LX and LD) full-size platform four-door sedans built since 2006.The name was also carried by a 1999 concept car that differed substantially from the Charger eventually placed into production for the 2006 model year. A similar name plate, the Ramcharger, was used for the truck-based vehicle.
The name Charger was also used in Brazil as performance model based on the Dart (A-Body) (1970–80).
Model years of Chargers
- 1964 Dodge Charger (concept): a roadster-style show car based on the Dodge Polara
- 1965 Dodge Charger 273: a limited production option package for the Dart GT
- 1966–78 Dodge Charger (B-body): a rear wheel drive coupe
- 1970–80 Dodge Charger: Brazilian version based on the Dodge Dart, with a higher-compression 318 V8 engine
- 1983–87 Dodge Charger (L-body): a front wheel drive subcompact hatchback
- 1999 Dodge Charger (concept): a rear wheel drive concept car
- 2006–present: Dodge Charger (LX): several model and trim versions of a rear wheel drive four-door sedan
First generation: 1966–1967
Main article: Dodge Charger (B-body) § First generation
The Dodge Charger was introduced during the 1966 model year. It featured a two-door fastback body design and a four bucket seat interior. The intermediate-sized Charger shared components with the Coronet that also used the Chrysler B platform.
The base engine was a 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8 with a three-speed floor
shifter. Larger and more powerful engines were also available. Sales
were low.Second generation: 1968–1970
Main article: Dodge Charger (B-body) § Second generation
Third generation: 1971–1974
Main article: Dodge Charger (B-body) § Third generation
Fourth generation: 1975–1978
Main article: Dodge Charger (B-body) § Fourth generation
Fifth generation: 1982–1987
Main article: Dodge Charger (L-body)
The Charger returned in 1982 as a subcompact hatchback coupe with
front-wheel-drive, and a five-speed manual or three-speed automatic
transmission. This economy-type model was similar to the Dodge Omni 024, but with a slightly larger engine. The Charger was available with the NA 2.2l SOHC
or a turbocharged 2.2l SOHC engine. Both engines could be specified
with either transmission. A Shelby Charger was offered starting in 1983,
with a turbo version available in 1984 producing 148 horsepower
(110 kW) at 5600 rpm and 160 pound-feet (220 N·m) of torque at 3200 rpm.
The engine was not intercooled and used a small t3 Garrett turbo. In
1985, the electronics were updated but power output was the same. In
1986, the electronics were further updated.Reintroduced as a sedan: 2006–present
Main article: Dodge Charger (LX)
After nineteen years, Dodge reintroduced the Charger in 2006 in a new
form. This generation is available only as a four-door sedan using the Chrysler LX platform
The design was intended to be reminiscent of the Chargers of the 1960s
and 1970s and the taillights harken back to that era, as do the new
stamped hood and side panels. This generation is available with V6 and
V8 engines, 5-speed and 8-speed automatic transmissions, as well as all
wheel drive (AWD).In its inaugural year, the Dodge Charger was available in SE, SXT, R/T, R/T with Road/Track Performance Group, and Daytona R/T versions. The basic SE model included a V6 engine, 5-speed automatic transmission with "AutoStick" manual shifting feature, 17-inch wheels, air conditioning, all-speed traction control, as well as ABS and electronic stability control, a CD player, tilt and telescoping steering column, power locks/mirrors/windows, and remote keyless entry. Additional features and trims were available including the The Charger R/T with a 5.7 L Hemi V8 with a multiple-displacement system that allows it to save fuel by running on only four cylinders when cruising.
Performance was the feature of the Charger SRT8 equipped with a 6.1 L Hemi engine, as well as conveniences such as an eight-way power front passenger seat, automatic climate control, special grille and rear spoiler, body-color interior trim, special front fascia and engine cover, larger exhaust tips, performance steering gear, heated front seats with perforated suede inserts, power-adjustable pedals, and special colors and exterior trim. Optional was a Road/Track package with 10 additional horsepower, GPS navigation system, 322-watt audio system, sunroof, and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system.
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