2026 Dodge Charger Daytona Four-Door Makes Public Debut
Dodge Showcases Four-Door Charger Daytona for the First Time in Bludicrous Blue

Dodge enthusiasts finally got their first in-person look at the four-door 2026 Charger Daytona this past weekend at SoCal SpringFest 2025 in Southern California. While the automaker had previously announced plans for a four-door version of the next-generation Charger, this event marked its first official public debut. Dodge brought out the four-door 2026 Charger Daytona R/T in a striking new Bludicrous exterior color, turning heads as it joined the lineup of high-performance vehicles on display.
A Long-Awaited Four-Door Option –

When Dodge first revealed the all-new Charger in early 2024, fans were promised a four-door variant, but delays pushed its arrival past the expected Q1 2025 timeline. Now, with production set to begin in May 2025 for the 2026 model year according to our sources, the four-door Daytona is finally making its way into the lineup.
The new four-door maintains the aggressive widebody stance of its two-door counterpart while offering additional practicality. It also features an optional full-length glass roof, enhancing the sense of openness inside the cabin. A gloss-black painted roof comes standard, but some fans may have preferred the availability of a traditional panoramic sunroof instead.
Available in Daytona and SIXPACK Trims –

Dodge has confirmed that the four-door layout will be available for both the Charger Daytona and SIXPACK models. The Daytona R/T and Scat Pack trims can be optioned as a four-door, while the SIXPACK four-door model (at launch) will come exclusively with the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter HURRICANE standard-output (S/O) I6 engine. Producing 420 horsepower and 469 lb.-ft. of torque, this powertrain outperforms the outgoing 2023 Dodge Charger R/T by 50 horsepower and 74 lb.-ft. of torque.
Paired with Dodge’s fourth-generation 8-speed automatic transmission, all four-door models will come standard with all-wheel drive (AWD), providing enhanced traction and performance.
Arriving in Time for Summer –

Although Dodge has yet to release pricing details, the four-door Charger Daytona is expected to arrive at dealerships just in time for summer 2025. As the brand continues its transition into the future of muscle cars, the introduction of a four-door Daytona gives enthusiasts more options without sacrificing the performance and bold styling that define the Charger name.
Special thanks to Anthony Carter
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