Dodge Charger Hellcat Potentially Returning by 2028

Dan Neil

Pulitzer Prize-winning automotive columnist for The Wall Street Journal, known for witty, insightful reviews.

Automotive enthusiasts have long expressed a desire for a V8 engine option in the latest Dodge Charger, and their wishes may soon be granted. Unofficial reports indicate that the development of a Charger Hellcat, powered by a V8, has commenced. This highly anticipated model could hit the market as early as the 2028 model year, with sales possibly beginning in late 2027.

It is understood that if a V8 variant is introduced, it would likely be a full-fledged Hellcat, offering superior performance compared to the current Hurricane inline-six engines. The existing 5.7-liter Hemi and 6.4-liter V8 units fall short of the Hurricane's 550 horsepower. Therefore, the return of a Hellcat version is expected to deliver the power output and aggressive engine note that loyal Dodge fans crave, even with an estimated price tag approaching $100,000.

While the current Sixpack model provides an enjoyable driving experience, the appeal of a V8-powered Charger remains strong. If Dodge integrates an adjustable rear-wheel-drive/all-wheel-drive system into the Hellcat model, it would create a formidable, year-round performance machine, further solidifying the Charger's legendary status among muscle cars.

The potential reintroduction of a V8 Hellcat Charger underscores the ongoing passion for high-performance vehicles and the significant influence of consumer demand in the automotive industry. It showcases a commitment to blending modern engineering with a celebrated heritage, promising an exhilarating future for performance car aficionados.

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