2027 Dodge Charger: Price Adjustments & New Features
Edward LohFormer editor-in-chief of Motor Trend, representing mainstream automotive media and testing expertise.
The 2027 Dodge Charger lineup introduces notable pricing adjustments and new functionalities, particularly for its electric variants. The all-electric Charger Daytona Scat Pack experiences a substantial price increase, making it a more premium offering. In contrast, the internal-combustion engine versions maintain their price points, presenting a consistent option for enthusiasts. Furthermore, the Daytona model gains a crucial upgrade with the integration of a NACS charging port, significantly expanding its charging capabilities and convenience. This, alongside various cosmetic enhancements available across both electric and gas models, aims to refresh the Charger's appeal and provide more customization choices for buyers.
Electric Charger Daytona: Price Hikes and Enhanced Charging
The 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack, specifically the two-door variant, will now command a starting price of $74,490. This represents a significant increase of $12,500 compared to its 2026 predecessor, marking a substantial shift in its market positioning. For those preferring a four-door configuration, the price difference has been considerably narrowed to just $500, with the Scat Pack sedan beginning at $74,990. Opting for the higher-tier Scat Pack Plus trim will push the price to $79,485 for the two-door model and $79,985 for the four-door version. These changes reflect a strategic adjustment in Dodge's pricing structure for its electric muscle cars.
A major improvement for the 2027 Charger Daytona is the inclusion of a NACS charging port. This integration is a game-changer, providing Daytona owners with direct access to Tesla's extensive Supercharger network, thereby enhancing convenience and reducing range anxiety. Beyond this functional upgrade, the Daytona also receives a suite of visual enhancements. Buyers can now select Petrol Blue performance leather seats with red stitching for the Scat Pack, adding a touch of exclusivity. All Charger models, regardless of powertrain, will also offer Demonic Red seatbelts, further emphasizing the vehicle's sporty character and allowing for greater personalization.
Gas-Powered Charger: Stable Pricing and Aesthetic Upgrades
In welcome news for fans of traditional internal combustion engines, the pricing for the gas-powered 2027 Dodge Charger models remains unchanged. The R/T coupe holds its ground at $51,990, while the R/T Plus is still available at $56,985. Similarly, the Scat Pack maintains its $56,990 price tag, and the Scat Pack Plus is consistently priced at $61,985. For gas-powered variants, a four-door option continues to incur an additional cost of $2,000, aligning with previous model years. This stability offers a consistent and predictable choice for buyers who prefer the roar of a gasoline engine over the quiet hum of electric power.
While the gas-powered Chargers retain their price, they too benefit from an expanded array of visual customization options for 2027. Buyers can now choose a striking Satin Black painted hood, providing a bold and aggressive look. The high-performance Brembo brakes are also available with new orange and black caliper finishes, allowing for further personalization and a distinctive appearance. Additionally, Dodge introduces more Mopar graphics, including "Charger" blade stripes and strobe stripes along the sides of the body, as well as dual stripes running down the center of the car. These graphic options are offered in classic red, white, and black, enabling owners to truly make their Charger stand out. These enhancements, combined with the continued availability of the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine in both 420-horsepower and 550-horsepower configurations, ensure that the gas-powered Charger remains a compelling option for muscle car enthusiasts.

