The 10 Dodge Chargers That Shaped Muscle Car History

Top 10 Dodge Charger

From street legends to track beasts, explore the Dodge Chargers that shaped the legacy of American muscle.

The Original Rebel

With its aggressive styling and 440 Magnum engine, the ’68 R/T became an icon—forever tied to the golden age of muscle.

Born to Fly (Literally)

Designed for NASCAR domination, the Daytona's nose cone and massive wing made it a track monster—and a street legend.

The Refined Muscle

A perfect blend of brawn and beauty—sleeker lines, more power, and unmatched attitude.

Sting Like a Bee

Merging Super Bee performance with Charger style, this model buzzed with HEMI-powered fury.

Turbocharged Transformation

Reinvented with Carroll Shelby's touch, this front-wheel-drive Charger was quick, light, and full of surprises.

The Comeback King

Charger returned with a modern four-door twist—packing a 6.1L HEMI V8 and serious muscle car attitude.

Old Soul, New Power

With 470 horses and bold retro flair, this model nodded to the past while charging into the future.

The Hellraiser

707 horsepower. Supercharged V8. The Hellcat didn't just enter the muscle arena—it blew the doors off.

The Final Roar?

One of the most powerful factory Chargers ever—blistering speed wrapped in widebody menace. A modern legend.