2025 Dodge Charger Trim Level Comparison

The 2025 Dodge Charger: See what the buzz is about at National Dodge in Jacksonville!

The 2025 Charger lineup is charging into headlines with some pretty muscular changes for the world's favorite muscle car.  Let's break down what you can expect when Charger roars onto roads later this year. 

First- the big news.  As CarAndDriver.com® is reporting, "Like the previous generation, there'll be a four-door sedan, but this time there will also be a two-door fastback coupe in the lineup. The outgoing model's HEMI V-8 engine is history and in its place is a twin-turbo inline-six with either 420 or 550 horsepower feeding standard all-wheel drive. The 2025 Charger's styling pulls heavily from Dodge muscle cars of the 1960s and 70s, and its designers have included retro themes inside the cabin too. The dashboard inherits its layered look from the 1968 Charger, and there's an old-school pistol-grip shifter sprouting from the center console. The tech inside the cabin, of course, is light years ahead of anything the engineers of the 1960s could have dreamed of and includes a 10.3- or 16.0-inch digital gauge display and a 12.3-inch infotainment screen. The 2025 Charger comes standard with driver-assistance features that would have seemed like sci-fi in the '60s, including adaptive cruise control, traffic-sign recognition, and lane-keeping assist."

Dodge Charger: A Legacy of Muscle Car Evolution

While Dodge hasn't officially unveiled all the details of the 2025 Charger's trim levels yet, based on some early info, combined with what 2024 Chargers offered, here's a prediction of how the Charger trim differences might evolve in 2025:

  • SXT: The base trim, likely to carry over in 2025, offering a powerful V6 engine and comfortable interior- and of course, the proportions of a muscle car distilled to its purest form

  • GT: Expect this popular trim to remain, possibly gaining even more horsepower from its upgraded V8 engine in 2025.

  • RT: A contender for a power boost in 2025, the RT is expected to incorporate the new Dodge twin-turbo inline-six with either 420 or 550 horsepower feeding standard all-wheel drive. 

  • Scat Pack: The World's most powerful muscle car is back and better than ever! For 2025, Dodge says the Scat Pack will deliver even more thrills. With 670 horsepower, the Charger Daytona Scat Pack is expected to target 0-60 mph in just 3.3 seconds and target a 1/4 mile in 11.5 seconds. Or check out the Next-Gen Charger Daytona Scat Pack and get into the world's first and only electric muscle car. Two-door models will be available late 2024 and four-door models are set to arrive early 2025.

National Dodge in Jacksonville: Capture the 2025 Charger excitement!

Pumped for the 2025 Dodge Charger release? So are we!  We can't wait to get these beauties into the showroom where you can test drive to your heart's content. 

Just drop us your info and we'll keep you posted, so you can be first in line to try the 2025 Dodge Charger trim line out!








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