2011 Dodge Charger Revealed Through The Internet!

2011 Dodge Charger Revealed Through The Internet! Finally its official! One of the most anticipated unveils of the year, the 2011 Dodge Charger was unveiled by the Chrysler Group today in the Internet completely! Well, except the interiors that is. This car had reached the Internet in a lot of different ways! One of them would be the police version of the Dodge Charger, which created quite a stir.

Dodge retains the classic muscular body and spices it up with the modern Dodge headlights, split grille and the bumper in the front and the racetrack, bumper car like tail lights that gives the car the classic look, which is good since its a muscle car. Overall, the Dodge Charger is one hot looking car and personally, the rear is the coolest part with those extended tail lights.

Under that muscular hood, Chrysler will be laying either of the 2 powerful engines – The 5.7L V8 HEMI or the 3.6L Pentastar V6. These engines provide world class power, refinement, technology and FE. The 5.7L V8 HEMI engine is incorporated with a 4 cylinder mode FuelSaver Technology to provide with the best in class Fuel Efficiency.The R/T Trim will be coming with the All Wheel Drive system.

Engineers have confirmed that the design, quality, handling, suspension and engine have been improved. While we wait for the interior shots, we got news that the 2011 Dodge Charger is expected to hit the showrooms and vroom the streets by the end of this year.

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