As the owner of a 2007 Dodge Charger I am always interested to see what Dodge does with the nameplate. I was pretty happy with the changes that the brand made when launching the 2011 seventh generation model, and although I am optimistic, my opinion of the aesthetics of the 2015 model is still up in the air. I always wait to see a car in person before I make any personal judgements on styling, and sometimes I just prove myself to be the old curmudgeon who dislikes change. Time will tell!
The all-new 2015 Dodge Charger will carry over the engines from the 2014 Charger, including the 292 hp 260 lb-ft torque 3.6L V6 available in both rear and all wheel drive, the step up 370hp 395 lb-ft torque 5.7L V8 in rear drive only. All models will now arrive at dealers with an 8 speed automatic.
The styling is familiar Dodge Charger from the profile, but the nose and front have adapted a touch of the current Dart’s aesthetics. What do you think? Join the conversation on our Facebook page or below in the comments section.
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Chris Brewer is the Senior Editor at Automotive Addicts and a veteran automotive journalist whose journey in the industry began right here with the site. Over the years, Chris has grown from covering the latest automotive trends to helping shape some of the most prestigious car events in the world. He previously served as Director at The Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance—one of the crown jewels of the collector car world—and now leads the Caffeine and Octane Jacksonville show, formerly known as Cars and Coffee Jacksonville. With a deep-rooted passion for car culture, storytelling, and event curation, Chris brings both insight and experience to Automotive Addicts, continuing to elevate the site’s voice in the enthusiast and collector communities.