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Dodge Charger Engine

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The Dodge Corporation has used many engines to power its Dodge Charger models. Here is handy a guide to these engines that can help you shop for Dodge Charger engines with confidence.

Information About Early Dodge Charger Engines:
The first engines used to power Dodge Chargers were 426 wedge V8 engines. These powerful engines powered the first Dodge Chargers that were sold to the public during the 1966 model year. They feature a wedge-head RB block design with a 108 mm bore. They also feature an intake manifold and a specially designed front-mounted oil pump that is driven by a narrow steel camshaft.

Popular Dodge Charger Engines

YearModelEngine Type
2019Charger3.6L V6 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2019Charger3.6L V6 AWD 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2019Charger5.7L V8 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2019Charger6.4L V8 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2019Charger6.2L V8 Supercharger 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2018Charger3.6L V6 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2018Charger3.6L V6 AWD 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2018Charger5.7L V8 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2018Charger6.4L V8 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2018Charger6.2L V8 Supercharger 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2017Charger3.6L V6 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2017Charger3.6L V6 AWD 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2017Charger5.7L V8 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2017Charger6.4L V8 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2017Charger6.2L V8 Supercharger 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2016Charger3.6L V6 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2016Charger3.6L V6 AWD 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2016Charger5.7L V8 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2016Charger6.4L V8 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2016Charger6.2L V8 Supercharger 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2015Charger3.6L V6 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2015Charger3.6L V6 AWD 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2015Charger5.7L V8 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2015Charger6.4L V8 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2015Charger6.2L V8 Supercharger 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2014Charger3.6L V6 AWD 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2014Charger3.6L V6 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2014Charger3.6L V6 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2014Charger5.7L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2014Charger5.7L V8 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2014Charger6.4L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2013Charger3.6L V6 FFV AWD 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2013Charger3.6L V6 FFV 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2013Charger3.6L V6 FFV 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2013Charger5.7L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2013Charger5.7L V8 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2013Charger6.4L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2012Charger3.6L V6 FFV 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2012Charger3.6L V6 FFV 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2012Charger3.6L V6 FFV AWD 8-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2012Charger5.7L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2012Charger5.7L V8 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2012Charger6.4L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2011Charger3.6L V6 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2011Charger5.7L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2011Charger5.7L V8 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2010Charger2.7L V6 4-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2010Charger3.5L V6 4-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2010Charger3.5L V6 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2010Charger3.5L V6 4-speed Automatic w/Prod. End 03/10Get Quote
2010Charger3.5L V6 AWD 5-speed Automatic w/Prod. End 03/10Get Quote
2010Charger5.7L V8 5-speed Automatic w/Prod. End 03/10Get Quote
2010Charger5.7L V8 AWD 5-speed Automatic w/Prod. End 03/10Get Quote
2010Charger5.7L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2010Charger5.7L V8 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2010Charger6.1L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2009Charger2.7L V6 4-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2009Charger3.5L V6 4-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2009Charger3.5L V6 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2009Charger5.7L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2009Charger5.7L V8 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2009Charger6.1L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2008Charger2.7L V6 4-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2008Charger3.5L V6 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2008Charger3.5L V6 4-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2008Charger5.7L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2008Charger5.7L V8 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2008Charger6.1L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2007Charger2.7L V6 4-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2007Charger3.5L V6 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2007Charger5.7L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2007Charger5.7L V8 AWD 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2007Charger6.1L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2006Charger3.5L V6 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2006Charger5.7L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote
2006Charger6.1L V8 5-speed AutomaticGet Quote

These engines offered consumers a large 5.7 L engine displacement and up to 480 lb.ft of torque at 4400 RPM. These features were highly coveted by racing enthusiasts in the 1960s because they provided the power and speed needed to make sharp turns quickly.

The Dodge Corporation has used several powerful engines to power modern Dodge Charger models. For example, the Dodge Corporation has used a 2.7 L EER V6 engine to power Dodge Charger SE models that were produced from 2006 t0 2010.

These engines feature a modified 60-degree design that is designed to meet the needs of Chrysler’s front-wheel drive layouts. These engines are capable of producing up to 178 hp and 190 lb.ft of torque at 4400 RPM. These features have made the engine a popular choice for budget-minded consumers who are searching for a powerful engine that is easy to maintain.

The Dodge Corporation has also used EZB, EZD and ESF engines to power several Dodge Charger models. These hemi engines powered Dodge Charger R/T, Daytona and SRT-8 models that were offered to racing enthuisasts. They feature an average engine displacement of 5.8 L. They also feature a wide design that is typical of Dodge’s most popular hemi engines.

Most of these engines are capable of producing about 390 hp when they are fully equipped with optional performance group packages. They are also capable of producing about 390 lb.ft of torque at 4400 RPM.

Finally, the Dodge Corporation made these engines available to consumers in 2006 as a complement to their EGG V6 engines that powered many Dodge Charger SXT models. These efficient engines feature a 3.51 L displacement that is capable of producing up to 250 lb.ft of torque and 250 hp. They also feature Chrysler’s standard single overhead camshaft design that has been used since 1993. Drivers can find these engines in good condition in auto parts dealerships nationwide that cater to the needs of Dodge Charger enthusiasts.

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