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The fourth generation of the Dodge Charger was produced from 1999 to 2007. It marked a modern reincarnation of the classic American muscle car, combining a bold and aggressive design with contemporary technology and performance.
Introduced in 1999, the fourth-gen Charger featured a more streamlined and aerodynamic exterior compared to its predecessors. It was offered as a four-door sedan, departing from the two-door coupe style of the earlier generations.
Under the hood, the fourth-gen Charger offered a range of engine options, including V6 and V8 engines, providing a balance between efficiency and performance.
The fourth-gen Charger gained popularity as a police pursuit vehicle, becoming a symbol of law enforcement power and reliability.
While it retained the Charger nameplate, the fourth-gen model differed significantly from the classic muscle cars of the past, focusing more on practicality, comfort, and safety.
In 2006, Dodge introduced the Charger SRT8, a high-performance variant featuring a powerful 6.1-liter Hemi V8 engine and various performance upgrades, including sport-tuned suspension and larger brakes.
The fourth-gen Charger served as a stepping stone for the reintroduction of the classic two-door muscle car style with the fifth-generation Charger, which debuted in 2006 as a concept car and was later launched in 2008.
The fourth-gen Charger played a crucial role in reviving the iconic Charger nameplate, paving the way for the modern-day Chargers that continue to be popular for their combination of performance, style, and practicality.
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'06 Charger SRT8
'07 Charger SRT-8 4DR Sedan
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'06 Charger R/T Sedan
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