2019 Dodge Charger: The Newly Improved Dodge Charger Is Worth The Wait

Mar 01, 2017 07:00 AM EST | Ivy Lebanan

One of the known American brands that produce cars, sports utility vehicles, and minivans is today's lower priced badge variants of Chrysler vehicle, the Dodge. In an interview with a paper publication, the Chrysler Group CEO, Sergio Marchionne said, " Dodge Charger will head to its latest generation in 2016." He also added an indication of the 2019 Dodge Charger's arrival.

The model may come with some of its platform inspired from the revised Chrysler 300 that will be released this year. This 2019 model will also come with a rear wheel drive as standard. As for an all-wheel drive, it will be placed as an optional specification which will include the systems engine as well as the transmission.

For a clearer overview of the remodeling, Dodge has made a promise that this 2019 Dodge Charger will continue to keep and work on with the V6 and V8 versions of engines. These will be different from the V6 of the current Pentastar and the V8 of the brand's Hemi.

It will be unfortunate for the drivers that prefer manual since this 2019 Dodge Charger is expected to be in an automatic mode transmission in 8-speed. This model is more likely to run in a dual clutch.

In the years that passed, the car received some different reactions as well as criticisms pointing out specifically its fuel guzzler and ponderous weight. Buyers nowadays prefer a lite weight car models which enable it to have a better performance engine and become a car that is fuel efficient. This adjustment may be the highlight features that the brand has been focusing on in remodeling the Dodge.

The 2019 Dodge Charger is expected to have a big power performance from the time that it will be introduced. Its engine may undergo an upgrade with the chassis technology for more performance output. It will also still maintain the sports qualities as well as the aggressiveness that is present on today's Charger.

 

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