For years, American muscle car fans have felt under siege.
Washington bureaucrats declared war on gasoline engines. Corporate boardrooms caved. And iconic American brands began dismantling the very machines that built their reputations.

Dodge loyalists watched in disbelief as their favorite muscle car nameplates were reshaped to satisfy green energy mandates rather than real customers. Electric Chargers rolled out with flashy spec sheets and zero personality. Turbocharged six-cylinder engines replaced thunderous V-8s that defined an era.
Sales reflected the backlash.
Now, Dodge has finally blinked.
And the result has muscle car fans smiling again.
The Hellcat Makes a Long-Awaited Comeback
After years of pushing electric and downsized engines, Dodge has confirmed that the supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat V-8 is returning to the Charger lineup for the 2027 model year.
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