With its unique combination of family-friendly passenger space and adrenaline-pumping speed, the 2021 Dodge Charger occupies a unique niche in the four-door sedan segment.
For 2021, the Hellcat Redeye model returns to the Charger lineup. Compared to the 717-horsepower Hellcat, the Hellcat Redeye streaks away with even more power. The Redeye’s 797 horses and top speed of 203 mph make it the fastest and most powerful sedan currently rolling off production lines.
The 2021 Charger is a four-door sedan that’s completely unlike others; something its aggressive exterior style immediately suggests. Options like the functional hood scoop and sculpted body work are certain to attract notice.
Inside, the Dodge Charger offers something you don’t often see in high-performance vehicles: family-friendly passenger space. The Charger makes a point of supplying ample room for everyone’s heads, hips, knees, and elbows, which of course makes it very competitive in the four-door segment.
More than space, the Charger treats you to a number of important comfort features, such as standard dual-zone climate control and power front seats. As you climb the many Charger trim levels, Dodge piles on the luxury features, giving you an upscale experience with leather upholstery and heated and ventilated front seats.
If you’re shopping for a Dodge Charger, you’re the type of driver who craves power and precision. Well you’re in luck, because every Charger trim model puts its own spin on high-performance driving. As you move up the trim levels, the Charger gets faster and faster. You’ll also find a longer and longer list of performance gear, such as adaptive suspension and launch control, to really get you going.
While the Charger is more about power and performance, it does manage to strike a balance between speed and efficiency. Depending on trim model and equipment, this four-door sedan can earn up to 23 mpg combined.
Besides roomy comfort and premium power, the Charger makes a point of offering all the latest safety aids. Optional features, such as blind-spot monitoring and forward collision warning, help you keep an eye out for potentially dangerous situations.
Every Charger provides a strong link to the outside world, thanks to standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration. The infotainment system, with its standard 7-inch touch-screen or optional 8.4-inch touch-screen, puts your smartphone apps within safe, easy reach.
With six Charger trim models available—the SXT, GT, R/T, Scat Pack, Scat Pack Widebody, and SRT Hellcat Widebody—this four-door sedan has widespread appeal. Whether you want a great price on a speedy, comfortable ride or all-out tire-burning performance, everything is possible.
With remote start and 17-inch wheels, the base SXT kicks off the lineup with plenty of style. This Charger also puts a modern spin on comfort, with dual-zone automatic climate control and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. Of course, infotainment technology comes standard in the form of Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a 7-inch touch-screen interface.
The GT dresses up your daily drive with flashier, 20-inch wheels. It also has a practical side, with LED foglights, heated exterior mirrors, and a functional hood scoop that increases engine airflow. You’ll also get an upgraded audio system as well as a bigger, 8.4-inch infotainment touch screen.
The Charger Scat Pack also adds its own brand of style, along with an extra burst of speed. In addition to its unique 20-inch wheels, this model sends you flying from a standing stop with better control, thanks to its launch control technology. Other on-road upgrades include high-performance brakes and suspension, while inside, the Scat Pack keeps you extra snug, with heated front sport seats and a heated steering wheel.
In terms of features, the 717-horsepower SRT Hellcat Widebody and 797-horsepower SRT Hellcat Redeye have everything in common. In addition to their supercharged engines, these impressive Chargers turn up the heat with high-performance tires, adaptive suspension, and extra aggressive body work.
The R/T adds to the GT lineup with its own brand of style, featuring R/T exclusive 20-inch wheels. The active exhaust puts a fun spin on sounding off; use it to maintain peaceful quietude until you find the perfect opportunity to hit the throttle and roar off.
The 2021 Dodge Charger was designed to provide dependable performance but just in case anything unexpected should arise, this four-door sedan also comes with some impressive warranty coverage.
Rumor has it that the Charger is set for a 2023 redesign. Stay tuned for more details; we’ll keep you posted as soon as we know more!