Dodge Charger Battery Size
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Dodge Charger
- Manufacturer: Dodge
- Data Source: Owner's Manual
You can find the appropriate battery size for the Dodge Charger to the left, just scroll to your year and check the trim.
The years available stretch from through to 2020 and by clicking a link you can view the different battery types for each trim.
The Dodge Charger, available in a variety of trims and options, has been around since 1966.
This sports car has evolved to keep up with modern drivers' needs by rapidly evolving to suit the current auto market demands.
The Chrysler Corporation introduced the Charger on September 10, 1966 as a more powerful and luxurious version of the Plymouth Satellite.
The Charger was positioned as an upscale performance car to compete with the Ford Mustang, but also as a personal luxury car to compete with the Chevrolet Camaro.
Aided by numerous engine upgrades and a range of additional performance features, the Charger is more powerful and fuel-efficient than ever before.
The Dodge Charger has had a long history of being a high-performance sports car, with modern incarnations offering an in-your-face driving experience, thanks to its muscular styling and instantly recognizable shape.
Whether you enjoy driving it or simply looking at it, the Charger is one of the world's most iconic car designs.
It has a larger sibling model, the Challenger that shares the same platform and has been on sale alongside each other for most of their lives.
Like its legendary predecessor, the fifth-generation Dodge Charger is available in a wide range of models and powertrains—including high-performance Scat Pack and SRT versions—and stands out with its unmistakable visage, race-bred performance and world-class craftsmanship.