
An ICE-powered Charger has been spotted, with a twin-turbocharged inline-six making up to 550 horsepower
November 14, 2024 11:25

- A Dodge Charger Sixpack was spotted with a dual exhaust system.
- The model will be equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine, available in 420-horsepower and 550-horsepower versions.
- The Hurricane engine is more powerful than its predecessor, the HEMI V8 engine.
It won’t be long before the Dodge Charger Daytona starts hitting dealers across the United States, but not everyone is ready to embrace electrification. For those who still have gas in their veins, the Charger Sixpack could be the hero they’re waiting for.
TikTok user recently spotted an ICE-powered coupe @drkklm It looks almost identical to the electric Daytona. However, there are two telltale signs that this is a Sixpack, and it’s a dual exhaust system. We can also see a slightly modified rear bumper that says “Charger” instead of “Daytona.”
More info: Dodge Charger Daytona orders now open, configurator online
Dodge has yet to release detailed specs for the Charger Sixpack, but has previously confirmed they will use a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter Hurricane inline-six engine. The standard output version has 420 hp (313 kW / 426 PS), while the high-output version comes with a 550 hp (410 kW / 558 PS) punch.


While the “muscle fraternity” still complains about the lack of a Hemi, Dodge points out that the inline-six is more powerful than the old 5.7-liter and 6.4-liter V8s. In the Challenger, they produce 375 hp (280 kW / 380 PS) and 485 hp (362 kW / 492 PS).
Little else is known about gasoline models, but Dodge has previously said they will come standard with all-wheel drive. Of course, this is another big change, as most versions of the older Charger and Challenger were rear-wheel drive.
Production was originally scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2025 at Windsor Assembly, but reports suggest the Sixpack will be available next summer. A Dodge spokesperson wouldn’t confirm or deny this when we asked, so it will get here when it gets here.
The TikTok user also shared a video of an electric Charger Daytona Scat Pack found in the open air. In this configuration, Dodge says it has 670 horsepower, a target 0-60 mph (96 km/h) time of 3.3 seconds, and an estimated quarter-mile time of 11.5 seconds.
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