Dodge Adds 2026 Charger Lineup To Build & Price Configurator
Both Daytona And SIXPACK Scat Pack Models Are Now Live On Dodge.com
After months of anticipation and plenty of fan impatience, Dodge has finally updated its Build & Price configurator to include the new 2026 Dodge Charger lineup. The update now features the two-door Charger Daytona Scat Pack, two-door Charger SIXPACK Scat Pack, and the four-door Charger Daytona Scat Pack—marking the first time fans can officially build and price both the electric and ICE versions of the next generation Charger on Dodge.com.
This long-overdue update comes after a slow rollout that left enthusiasts scratching their heads. Despite unveiling the new Charger lineup earlier this year and even opening dealer order banks, Dodge.com stayed frozen in the past with outdated models and no mention of the new Charger. For a brand that thrives on excitement and fan engagement, it felt like a rare misstep. But at last, the online configurator has caught up—and it gives us a proper look at what’s coming to showrooms.

The configurator highlights both sides of the new Charger family. On the electric front, the Charger Daytona Scat Pack headlines the lineup with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive (AWD) setup producing a massive 670 horsepower. It’s the most powerful Scat Pack ever built and the first all-electric muscle car to wear the Charger badge. Dodge has even given it the brand’s signature Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust, which recreates that unmistakable muscle-car growl—digitally, but convincingly.
For those not ready to make the electric jump, the Charger SIXPACK Scat Pack keeps internal combustion alive and well. Powered by the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter HURRICANE High-Output (H/O) I6, it delivers 550 horsepower and AWD. It’s a modern evolution of the Scat Pack formula—more power, more efficiency, and plenty of attitude.

The four-door Charger Daytona Scat Pack also joins the configurator, offering the same 670-horsepower performance in a more practical sedan body style. It bridges the gap between the outgoing Charger sedan and Dodge’s electric future, keeping performance at the forefront while adding daily usability.
Still missing, however, is the four-door Charger SIXPACK Scat Pack. While that model is already open for dealer orders, it hasn’t yet been added to Dodge.com. Expect it to appear sometime after the new year, closer to the start of production. Once it does, Dodge will have the full lineup live and ready for fans to compare every model, body style, and powertrain.

One of the configurator’s most exciting updates is the color options. The 2026 Charger lineup can be customized in nine bold exterior colors: Green Machine (new), After Dark, Diamond Black, Orange Peel, Destroyer Grey, White Knuckle, Bludicrous, Redeye, and Triple Nickel. These shades blend classic Dodge personality with modern flair—ranging from aggressive neutrals to wild, high-impact hues that fit right in with the Charger’s muscle heritage. And there are more colors coming too, in the near future.
It may have taken longer than expected, but Dodge’s configurator finally gives fans the tools to explore the brand’s bold new direction. Whether you’re drawn to the electric Daytona or the twin-turbo HURRICANE SIXPACK, you can now build your ideal 2026 Charger.




