Review: 2026 Dodge Charger R/T Is a Modernized Muscle-Bound Sedan
Despite innovations like a hatchback body and a potent turbocharged six-cylinder engine, our drivers have mixed feelings
Dodge gambled that the next muscle car era would be electric, with the aptly named Charger leading the brand’s commitment to the appeal of EV power. But they didn’t put all their money on it. In a clever move, Dodge developed a coupe and sedan that would be offered as electric vehicles and as conventional gas-only cars.
Sales thus far indicate that the current gasoline-fueled muscle-car era continues, with the regular gas version of the all-new Charger far outselling the Charger Daytona EV. So we purchased a Charger R/T sedan with the twin-turbocharged inline-six-cylinder engine to experience the latest take on an American classic.
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As we log miles ahead of formal testing, our team has been taking notes, debating the virtues, and arm-wrestling over where this Charger has earned a place in the pantheon of muscle cars. And all the while, our enthusiastic drivers are resisting the temptation to do a smoky burnout, as any damage to the Nexen NFera AU7 tires would affect track performance and test results.
If you’re a Consumer Reports member, our initial expert assessment of the Dodge Charger is available to you below. Once we complete 2,000 break-in miles, we’ll put the Charger through more than 50 tests at the CR Auto Test Center, including empirical measurements of acceleration, braking, handling, car-seat fit, and usability. CR members will have access to the full road-test results as soon as they’re available.
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What we bought: 2026 Dodge Charger R/T Blacktop
Powertrain: 420-hp, 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six engine; 8-speed automatic transmission; all-wheel drive
MSRP: $51,995
Options: Driver convenience group ($1,495), Blacktop package ($1,295), Bludicrous paint ($695), MyFlexCare Service ($225)
Destination fee: $1,995
Total cost: $57,705
Final assembly point: Windsor, Ontario, Canada