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This Dodge Charger electric vehicle accelerated on its own during test drive. How common is that? Dodge electric muscle car speeds up on its own, shocking expert road test reviewer.
Dodge is already taking preorders. Dodge reveals stunning reinvention of one of its classic models — here's what's happening ...
Dodge is recalling its electric car, the Charger Daytona, for a hilarious reason involving software, not the hardware. Yes, ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona EV is being recalled, because its fake engine noises weren't the right sort of fake engine noises.
The new Charger was initially launched as an all-electric vehicle, but the federal government's plan to drop EV incentives ...
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Plug-in hybrids are among the most complex vehicles on the road. Unfortunately, that means more problems, according to the ...
The poor-selling Charger Daytona has been produced with missing pedestrian warning sound software through May 2025, prompting ...
Here’s a new one. Dodge, the brand best known for its brash vehicles and rather brusque approach to marketing, is on the ...
Dodge is recalling its Charger EV due to an unusual problem: its electric saloon doesn't produce noise to warn pedestrians.
Romans' recent experience with the first fully-electric Dodge Charger muscle car is novel in many ways. During a typical road test, Romans noticed that his 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV loaner was ...