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Dodge Charger Models

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The Dodge Charger has evolved from a classic muscle car to a modern performance sedan while staying true to its aggressive styling and high-powered engineering. Originally introduced in the 1960s, the Charger became an icon with its fastback design and high-performance V8s. Over the decades, Dodge refined the Charger, adapting it to new technologies and performance demands while keeping its muscle car heritage alive.

Today’s Dodge Charger lineup offers a range of powerful engine options, from the 3.6L Pentastar V6 with 292 horsepower to the supercharged 6.2L HEMI Hellcat Redeye, producing an astonishing 807 horsepower. Paired with advanced all-wheel-drive capabilities and an aerodynamic yet muscular design, the Charger remains one of the most thrilling four-door performance cars on the road.


Upgrade Your Dodge Charger with OEM Parts

What Engine Parts Are Essential for the Dodge Charger?

Maintaining peak performance requires high-quality OEM engine parts. Whether it’s camshafts, timing chains, or pistons, every component plays a role in delivering the Charger’s legendary power. Genuine Dodge parts ensure factory-level performance and durability, helping your Charger stay reliable and responsive.


Why Is the Radiator Crucial for the Dodge Charger?

With high-horsepower engines comes the need for efficient cooling. The radiator helps regulate engine temperature, preventing overheating during aggressive driving. OEM radiators are designed to Dodge’s exact specifications, providing optimal cooling capacity and long-term reliability compared to aftermarket alternatives.


How Does the Alternator Affect the Dodge Charger’s Electrical System?

The alternator keeps your Charger’s battery charged and powers essential systems like lights, infotainment, and climate control. A failing alternator can lead to electrical issues and unexpected breakdowns. OEM alternators deliver consistent power output, ensuring reliability whether you're cruising the highway or pushing your Charger to its limits.


Why Is the Starter Important for the Dodge Charger?

A strong starter is essential for getting your Charger’s powerful engine running smoothly. Worn or faulty starters can cause slow cranking or prevent the engine from starting altogether. OEM starters are built to handle the high compression and power demands of the Charger’s engine lineup, providing dependable ignition every time.

Get exclusive discounts on genuine Dodge Charger parts today. Have questions? Contact us and keep your Charger running like new.