Dodge just doubled down on muscle. The brand confirmed its latest power move — the 550-horsepower, four-door, SIXPACK-powered 2026 Dodge Charger Scat Pack, a sedan that rips from zero to 60 in 3.9 seconds. That makes it the most powerful sedan in the industry and the most powerful you can score for under $60,000. Practical? Sure. Boring? Not a chance.
“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 under $56,995, we’re proving that practicality doesn’t have to be boring — it can burn rubber.”
The new four-door Scat Pack will be available to order beginning November 4, 2025, joining its already-orderable two-door counterpart. Both run the high-output 3.0-liter SIXPACK Hurricane engine, pushing 550 horsepower and 531 lb-ft of torque. That power translates into a 12.2-second quarter mile, a 177-mph top speed, and an all-wheel-drive setup with a rear-drive mode for drifting, burnouts, and general mischief.
Inside, performance seats, Carbon and Suede touches, and a 12.3-inch Uconnect screen keep things modern, while launch control, line lock, and Brembo brakes underline the point — this is muscle with manners, but not too many.
Production is set to kick off in early 2026, with deliveries expected in the first quarter, cementing Dodge’s plan to offer drivers options across both gas and electric muscle. Whichever power source you lean toward, the message is clear: Dodge isn’t easing up. It’s flooring it.


