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Talking Cars 510: Driving the 2026 Dodge Charger R/T

Plus, our experts discuss why you almost never need to put high-octane “race fuel” in your day-to-day vehicle

Main theme: In this podcast episode, we give our first impressions of the 2026 Dodge Charger R/T. This legendary nameplate is back, now powered by a twin-turbocharged inline-six-cylinder engine and all-wheel drive. Gone is the sweet-sounding V8 and rear-wheel drive. No doubt that the new Charger very clearly has look-at-me styling—the swoopy look also includes a first-ever hatchback. It also has a very distinct—some would say raucous—exhaust bark that some of us like … and others do not.

The Charger is longer and heavier than the previous generation, and it is also offered as an EV and as a two-door coupe.

The panel riffs on the Charger’s seats, ride, handling, and overall livability. Naturally, this new vehicle is a mix of good and bad news. But one aspect was undeniable: The new Charger is anything but boring. 

Read our review of the 2026 Dodge Charger R/T.

Audience question: I stopped at a gas station that was selling "racing fuel" for $10.99 per gallon. What would happen if I used it in my 2014 Subaru Crosstrek XV? Will it improve my car’s performance?

Talking Cars 510: Driving the 2026 Dodge Charger R/T
'Talking Cars' panelists (from left): Mike Quincy, Jon Linkov, and Mike Monticello.

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Mike Quincy

Mike Quincy is a writer, editor, podcaster, and tester with the Consumer Reports autos team. He has been with CR since 1993, purchasing more than 160 cars for the test program. Previously, Mike wrote for Automobile Magazine. When he’s not working, Mike can be found training for a long-distance bicycle ride, honing a wide variety of baked goods, or studying the world of mixology in search of the perfect martini.