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CAUGHT: 2026 Dodge Charger Outlaw Rips Through Detroit Streets

Twin-Turbo Charger Coupe Lets Loose While Filming In Downtown Detroit

It appears that yesterday, in downtown Detroit, Dodge was caught filming what looks—and sounds—like the all-new 2026 Dodge Charger Outlaw coupe. It didn’t take long for muscle car fans to take notice, especially once the exhaust note echoed off the buildings near Bagley and Cass Streets, near the Rosa Parks Transit Center downtown. A perfect setting for Dodge’s new muscle car, as it’s located near the iconic Woodward Avenue.

A Reddit user (carrotnose258) captured the moment, and The Drive was quick to point it out: this is our best real-world look (and listen) yet at the gas-powered SIXPACK version of the upcoming Charger.

Filming w/drone on Bagley/Cass
byu/carrotnose258 inDetroit

The clip shows a bold Redeye-colored two-door Charger drifting through a closed intersection, with a Detroit Police Ford Explorer Interceptor blocking traffic nearby—clearly part of a Dodge film shoot, not a chase scene. From the tone of the engine, it’s obvious we’re not hearing a HEMI® V8. Instead, the exhaust has the telltale rasp and aggressive snarl of the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter HURRICANE I6.

While Dodge hasn’t officially revealed the gasoline-powered Charger variants yet, signs are pointing to two key trims: GT and Outlaw, both powered by the new SIXPACK versions of the Hurricane I6. GT will represent the standard-output (S/O) trim, while Outlaw brings the high-output (H/O) heat. We’re talking 550 horsepower and 521 lb-ft of torque—a huge leap from the old 6.4-liter (392 cubic-inch) HEMI® “Apache” V8 in the 2015 to 2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger Scat Pack, with 65 more ponies and 51 extra lb-ft of torque.

2026 Dodge Charger SIXPACK H/O Two-Door. Prototype. (@vladsimig).

Our sources have indicated that backing all that power up will be a new fourth-generation 8-speed 880RE automatic transmission and standard all-wheel drive (AWD), with a selectable rear-wheel-drive (RWD) mode for traditional muscle car tail-out fun.

Earlier this year, Stellantis added both GT and Outlaw trims to its internal Dealer Connect system, letting dealers begin early orders for the 2026 Charger lineup. Now, with The Drive calling attention to this Detroit sighting and with us finding that Dodge recently filed trademark applications for both “Outlaw” and “Charger Outlaw” with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, it seems Dodge is getting serious about this new era of muscle.

“Charger Outlaw” Trademark Application. (USPTO).

Finally, Dodge fans have something to get excited about. The 2026 Charger Outlaw is shaping up to be a wild ride, blending cutting-edge engineering with good old-fashioned Detroit attitude.

Source: The Drive

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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I want one .... but I really want it with the Hybrid ZF.

Lot of complaining about the sound but I think it sounds pretty good, Phone mic, long distance. Turbo are always more muted, I like a more bubbly sound but it louder than the truck for sure. Apache is one of the best sound engines ever made so it tough criteria. Honestly I think the new Coyote sounds like crap, and Vette 4 cylinders short of sounding correct.

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Lets ****ing Go! I'm sold! That's stock and it sounds like that. I'm sold! Shut up and take my money at this point! The car itself is drop dead freaking gorgeous. It sounds good, it makes power, it's all-wheel-drive, even the GT comes in at 420hp stock so you know what, this works for me. My thing is this. I've already seen that people are doing stuff for the Hurricane powertrains in the trucks and the results speak for themselves. My line of thought is what happens when Direct Connection comes out with some factory-backed upgrades for these cars? Or the aftermarket exhaust companies like AWE, Magnaflow, Stainless Works, etc.? This car is a blanks canvas right now and pretty soon we're going to be seeing so much being offered for this new car. All of the companies who are big on the previous Mopar cars are going to be flocking to this new one. Companies like Vicrez. Oracle, Lighting Trendz and all kinds of wheel companies along with companies like Eibach, Whiteline and everyone else. This is going to truly be something amazing.

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Nice!!! Now this is a Charger. I know you all want your Hemi, but this will definitely do until then, so bring it on.
Like the famous line in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, “I want it now!”

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Nice!!! Now this is a Charger. I know you all want your Hemi, but this will definitely do until then, so bring it on.
Like the famous line in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, “I want it now!”

If you mean Hellcat.... yes .... if you mean Eagle and Apache? I guess they better get used to hearing the more muted exhaust and taillamps. The Outlaw will never hear the "Hemi" from so far behind.

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I guess bystanders can enjoy it as it goes buy slowly. AWD and More horsepower means gone gone gone.

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