Dodge has announced a thrilling addition to its muscle car family for 2026. To cater to the highly individualized tastes of today’s consumers, they unleashed a wave of new approaches to customization. Perhaps the most exciting feature is the 2026 Dodge Durango. For 2023, it introduces a Jailbreak customization option, allowing buyers to further personalize their vehicles of choice!
Retiring the Jailbreak, the 2026 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat continues to make a lasting impression with its hellaciously powerful 710-horsepower Hemi V-8 engine. This three-row muscle-bound SUV combines a family-friendly cavernous interior with serious muscle-car performance. Families looking for punch ahead of footprint will find it to be a compelling option.
Beyond the Durango, the 2026 Charger portfolio debuts other impactful improvements. The Charger Scat Pack will soon be available with a high-performance Sixpack twin-turbo inline-six engine, producing an estimated 550 horsepower. Buyers can customize the seating arrangement of the Charger Scat Pack to accommodate five, six, or seven passengers, enhancing the vehicle’s versatility.
Delivering a muscular 420 horsepower, the 2026 Charger R/T variant starts at an accessible $49,995 MSRP. The price for the Charger Scat Pack will be $54,995. In the interim, an all-electric two-door version of the Charger Scat Pack will retail for $59,995. This speaks to Dodge’s fierce dedication to offering a ballast of choices to better serve America’s diverse consumer demand.
The 2026 Charger will be offered in both two-door coupe and four-door sedan configurations. It will feature both high-output and standard-output options, with the former boasting 550 horsepower and the latter offering 420 horsepower.
You can begin ordering many of the new 2026 Dodge vehicle builds this month. Stay tuned for further customization releases coming in that first half of 2026! This tactical initiative advances the city’s longer-term goal of delivering a better user experience and satisfaction.
Matt McAlear, a representative for Dodge, emphasized the importance of performance and consumer choice in a rapidly evolving automotive landscape.
“While regulatory standards will always move and attitudes around EVs will continue to evolve, we know one thing that doesn’t change: people’s desire for performance.” – Matt McAlear
The 2026 Dodge portfolio is going to raise the bar for performance even higher. It respond to consumers’ changing demands for adventure and personalization in their vehicles. Whatever the reason, Dodge is looking to double down on its dominance in the muscle car segment. They’re accomplishing this by rolling out new routes and modes.
“It’s all about options and giving every customer what they need and a configuration they want. It’s about choice.” – Matt McAlear
McAlear highlighted the advancements in the Charger lineup, stating,
“This next generation Charger lineup delivers the most horsepower and most torque of any muscle car in its class, the widest body of any car in the industry, an award-winning interior, and, perhaps most important, what our customers have told us they want: the power to choose what fuels them.” – Matt McAlear
The updates to the 2026 Dodge lineup not only reflect an adherence to performance standards but also aim to meet the evolving expectations of consumers who seek both capability and customization in their vehicles. With these new options and configurations, Dodge aims to solidify its reputation as a leader in the muscle car segment.