Chicago Auto Show is well underway, with the 10-day event entering its final weekend Friday as visitors check out the latest technology in the automotive industry.
Does electrification mean the end of the muscle car? We pit the new all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona against the V-8-powered Ford Mustang Dark Horse to find out.
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Introducing the First Widebody Kit for the 2025 Charger DaytonaThe Charger Daytona begins to write its story. Today we introduce the first Widebody Kit specifically designed for this new ...
Chevy just unveiled a ferocious new Blazer EV.R prototype. Based on the new Blazer EV SS and NASCAR’s tri-motor ...
Dodge CEO Matt McAlear says "there’s a market for an entry-level halo" that's fun with no frills—almost like the original ...
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Top Gear on MSNHas Dodge missed the point of a muscle car with its electric Charger?Buh-bye, naughty V8, and welcome to... batteries and fake noise. Time to find out if the Charger's kept its soul ...
GM’s first-ever all-electric supersport vehicle will set the pace for racers at Daytona International Speedway on Feb. 16 for ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley is adamant that the V8-powered Ford Mustang still has a place in the modern car market. Even as Dodge ...
Despite the seemingly back-and-forth decision-making with a HEMI V-8-powered Charger, one major factor still isn't going anywhere: emissions and fuel economy compliance. Regardless of demands and ...
Getting back to Hemi power, Mopar Insiders recently reported a “trusted source” told them Stellantis is preparing to restart ...
MotorWeek is honoring the 2025 Ram 1500 with its Best Fullsize Truck Driver’s Choice Award. The Ram 1500 is featuring two new ...
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