
Muscle car enthusiasts can now place an order for the 550 horsepower Dodge Charger Scat Pack in four-door form.
Featuring a high-output version of twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter “Hurricane” straight-six engine, the Charger Scat Pack is the most powerful sedan for less than $60,000.
With a starting price of $56,995 (excluding fees and destination charges), the Charger Scat Pack sedan comes with all-wheel drive as standard.
However, rear-wheel drive is also available, allowing the Charger’s 531 lb-ft of torque to be used for drifting or burnouts.
Burning rubber with four doors

Included as part of Scat Pack specification are launch control, line lock, and Brembo brakes, plus a two-stage active exhaust system.
The Dodge Charger Scat Pack can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds, with a top speed of 177 mph. Covering a quarter-mile takes 12.2 seconds.
“This is Dodge doing what Dodge does best: building muscle, pushing boundaries and giving customers real choices,” said Dodge CEO Matt McAlear.
“Whether it’s high output, two doors or four, Sixpack or Daytona, we’re delivering a lineup that’s as powerful and diverse as our fans. And with 550 horsepower in a four-door sedan priced at $56,995, we’re proving that practicality doesn’t have to be boring – it can burn rubber.”
New Hemi-powered Charger Hustle Stuff

The Dodge Charger Scat Pack can be ordered now, with the first deliveries to customers expected in early 2026.
For those who insist on Hemi power under the hood, Dodge has also unveiled the Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pack by Direct Connection at the 2025 SEMA Show.
Sadly, the Charger Hustle Stuff and its 354-cubic-inch Hemi V-8 engine are solely intended for drag racing. Aimed at NHRA Sportsman racers, the 50 cars planned will be approved for Factory Stock Showdown competition.
Such is Dodge’s confidence in the new Charger Hustle Stuff, it will pay $26,000 to the first driver who wins a Factory Stock Showdown event using one.
It suggests the return of a Hemi-powered street-legal Charger could be getting closer. Let’s hope so.
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