Dodge will begin shipping Charger muscle cars to Europe in early 2027, the automaker has confirmed.
“Bringing Charger back to Europe is a significant moment for the brand,” said Fabio Catone, Head of Brand for Dodge in Europe. “It means reintroducing an unmistakable American nameplate to customers that values character and authenticity. Charger has always been about standing apart, and that attitude is exactly what defines its return.”
Dodge is sending its full lineup of Charger models across the Atlantic, including the turbocharged straight-six-powered 420 hp R/T and 550 hp Scat Pack as well as the electric 670 hp Daytona Scat Pack. Two-door and four-door models will be available and all are equipped with all-wheel drive, as they are in North America.
Dodge will be working with its existing distribution partner KW Auto, which also sells Ram trucks in more than 20 countries across the continent and in the U.K.
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Pricing hasn’t been announced, but the full-size Charger will offer Europeans a unique alternative to the smaller Ford Mustang, which is popular in the market, while the Charger Daytona arguably fills a void being left by the discontinuation of the Tesla Model S. Of course, although it delivers iconic American muscle car style, the Charger is assembled in Canada and not subject to the current European or British import tariffs levied on American-made automobiles or Canadian exports to the USA.
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Dodge sold just over 2,000 Chargers across the U.S. and Canada in the first quarter of 2026 as production began to ramp up for the gas-powered models, but hasn’t offered any updates on how things are progressing in the second quarter.
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KW Auto currently advertises eight Ram 1500 models that range from the entry level Tradesman to the high performance RHO. It also sells the South American-built Rampage compact pickup that will be added to Ram’s U.S. lineup soon.






