The Dodge Hellcat has taken the automotive world by storm, known for its ear-piercing roar and exhilarating performance.
Dodge unveiled the electric Charger Daytona at the beginning of March facing the backlash of the HEMI diehards. Now, the automaker is teasing the fake sound of the EV and almost got us fooled. But not ...
The most famous wing car in NASCAR history just went electric — quietly.
After a short, EV-induced respite, rumors say Dodge will once again be offering high-powered V8 engines — led by the 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat — in its production vehicles. The reports made ...
Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust was developed to get V-8 sensory experience into EVs All 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EVs will include it Hardware and energy use is similar to subwoofer, generates V-8 sound ...
Dodge billed the outgoing Challenger as an “authentic-yet-modern muscle car,” but how times have changed. The model is being replaced by a new two-door Charger and it’s being launched as an EV. If ...
I kind of thought this was a really bad idea, but apparently, it's pretty amazing. - Car Pro Show host Jerry Reynolds Who says an all-electric muscle car can't sound like it has a V8 under the hood?
The video, which was shared to social media on Monday, shows a Charger Daytona running through a tunnel. An engine-like rumble is paired with a more synthetic whooshing noise — creating complimentary ...
Dodge provided flights from Washington to Phoenix and accommodation so Ars could drive the new Charger Daytona. Ars does not accept paid editorial content. PHOENIX—Dodge gave its development team a ...
Trained ears and software programmers at Dodge have been working on the automaker’s Fratzonic Exhaust Dodge for more than two years now. The first version we heard from two years ago sounded too ...