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UPDATE: Meet The 2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD:

UPDATE: Meet The 2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD:
GT Package Goes Rear Wheel Drive:

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2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD Prototype. (MoparInsiders)


In 2018, Dodge introduced that all of their Charger all-wheel drive (AWD) models would carry their GT trim name to align the Charger lineup with the Challenger lineup. The Dodge Challenger had gotten an AWD package for the 2017 model year carrying the GT name. On Charger, the new trim level meant that the big Dodge sedan would no longer offer an AWD option on the SXT and SXT models. The marketing team worked along side the engineers to create a more sporty package for the Charger AWD model, by listening to customer input.


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2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD Prototype. (MoparInsiders)

For the new Charger GT trim, two available packages were created with GT and GT Plus. Horsepower was boosted to 300 horsepower for the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 across all GT models. Other goodies for the GT packages were the addition of "Sport" mode which was only available on V6 models with the Super Track Pak option, 3.07 axle ratio, Steering Wheel Paddle Shifters, Dodge Performance Package and 19-inch wheels.

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GT Fender Badge. (Dodge)

The GT Plus package separated itself from the standard GT Package by offering options like auto adjust dimming exterior and driver's mirrors, bi-function HID projector head lamps, blind spot and cross path detection, memory power heated seats, heated second row seating, heated leather wrapped steering wheel, leather seats, and well as memory radio and mirrors.

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2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD Prototype. (MoparInsiders)

Another package you could add was the GT Performance Package on GT Plus models. This package would add unique 19-inch painted wheels with dark pockets, satin black one-piece spoiler, power tilt/telescoping steering column and Nappa/Alcantara Performance Seats.

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2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD Prototype. (MoparInsiders)

While Dodge has yet to announce anything, sources close to MoparInsiders have stated that most of the same options from the Dodge Charger GT AWD models will make it into the RWD version of the car for the 2019. Yes, Dodge plans on releasing a RWD version of the popular GT AWD package. The big difference between the two GT cars will be how the RWD cars will sit an inch lower than their AWD counterparts and will of course wear 20-inch wheels, instead of the AWD model's 19-inch wheels.

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2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD Prototype. (MoparInsiders)

We don't expect Dodge to release any new information about the package until this fall, more than likely when the 2019 Dodge Charger media material is embargoed on September 1st, 2018. Until then, be sure to check back to MoparInsiders for the latest information on the 2019 Dodge Charger news and spy shots.
 
@redriderbob What are the odds that this thing has a 2.0L without eTorque? That's the only logical reason I can think of as to why this would need to be a separate trim level from the SXT Plus w/ STP.
 
Doubtful. The SXT Plus w/ STP would still be a lot different...

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The SXT Plus STP would have many options, but the SRT body kit and Performance Suspension. A fully loaded SXT Plus runs about $37,255US.

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The GT RWD would come in a bit cheaper. A fully loaded GT AWD comes in $41,000US. It has the normal suspension, and should be a little more luxurious over the SXT Plus STP. I am not sure about all of the details of the GT model. We will find out more this fall.
 
UPDATE: Meet The 2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD:
GT Package Goes Rear Wheel Drive:

2019-Dodge-Charger-SXT-Powertrain-Mule-2-780x405.jpg

2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD Prototype. (MoparInsiders)


In 2018, Dodge introduced that all of their Charger all-wheel drive (AWD) models would carry their GT trim name to align the Charger lineup with the Challenger lineup. The Dodge Challenger had gotten an AWD package for the 2017 model year carrying the GT name. On Charger, the new trim level meant that the big Dodge sedan would no longer offer an AWD option on the SXT and SXT models. The marketing team worked along side the engineers to create a more sporty package for the Charger AWD model, by listening to customer input.


2019-Dodge-Charger-SXT-Powertrain-Mule-4.jpg
2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD Prototype. (MoparInsiders)

For the new Charger GT trim, two available packages were created with GT and GT Plus. Horsepower was boosted to 300 horsepower for the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 across all GT models. Other goodies for the GT packages were the addition of "Sport" mode which was only available on V6 models with the Super Track Pak option, 3.07 axle ratio, Steering Wheel Paddle Shifters, Dodge Performance Package and 19-inch wheels.

GT-Badge.jpg

GT Fender Badge. (Dodge)

The GT Plus package separated itself from the standard GT Package by offering options like auto adjust dimming exterior and driver's mirrors, bi-function HID projector head lamps, blind spot and cross path detection, memory power heated seats, heated second row seating, heated leather wrapped steering wheel, leather seats, and well as memory radio and mirrors.

ChargerGTRWD1.jpg
2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD Prototype. (MoparInsiders)

Another package you could add was the GT Performance Package on GT Plus models. This package would add unique 19-inch painted wheels with dark pockets, satin black one-piece spoiler, power tilt/telescoping steering column and Nappa/Alcantara Performance Seats.

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ChargerGTRWD5.jpg
2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD Prototype. (MoparInsiders)

While Dodge has yet to announce anything, sources close to MoparInsiders have stated that most of the same options from the Dodge Charger GT AWD models will make it into the RWD version of the car for the 2019. Yes, Dodge plans on releasing a RWD version of the popular GT AWD package. The big difference between the two GT cars will be how the RWD cars will sit an inch lower than their AWD counterparts and will of course wear 20-inch wheels, instead of the AWD model's 19-inch wheels.

ChargerGTRWD4.jpg
2019 Dodge Charger GT RWD Prototype. (MoparInsiders)

We don't expect Dodge to release any new information about the package until this fall, more than likely when the 2019 Dodge Charger media material is embargoed on September 1st, 2018. Until then, be sure to check back to MoparInsiders for the latest information on the 2019 Dodge Charger news and spy shots.

Not sure I am buying into the GT RWD concept. I guess it is a little more sporty without getting one of the V8 engines.

However, I do think that the car looks lots better with the silver wheels pictured than the current black wheels. The F8 green especially looks nice with these wheels. Will the GT have the SRT front end available like the 2018 SXT?
 
Not sure I am buying into the GT RWD concept. I guess it is a little more sporty without getting one of the V8 engines.

However, I do think that the car looks lots better with the silver wheels pictured than the current black wheels. The F8 green especially looks nice with these wheels. Will the GT have the SRT front end available like the 2018 SXT?

No. It will more than likely won't. Note the SXT AWD is back.

CHARGER SE RWD
CHARGER SXT RWD
CHARGER SXT AWD
CHARGER SXT PLUS RWD
CHARGER GT RWD
CHARGER GT AWD
CHARGER R/T RWD
CHARGER R/T DAYTONA RWD
CHARGER R/T 392 SCAT PACK RWD
CHARGER R/T DAYTONA 392 RWD
CHARGER SRT392 RWD
CHARGER SRT Hellcat RWD (707 HP)
 
Do we know what percentage of retail sales for the awd models, does FCA even break it down? I do like the stance of the awd. Thanks in advance
MOPAR Always!
 
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