Dodge Charger Sixpack and Charger Daytona Head to Europe as Dodge Expands Global Plans
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The Dodge Charger lineup is officially heading to Europe. Dodge has confirmed that both the gasoline powered Charger Sixpack and the all electric Charger Daytona will be offered in several European markets through an official importer network.
For enthusiasts who have always imagined driving a Charger through the Alps or cruising on Germany’s famous autobahn, that possibility is now closer than ever.

Dodge to Export the Entire Charger Lineup to Europe
Dodge announced on June 8 that it plans to introduce its complete Charger lineup in Europe. The move includes both two door and four door body styles along with standard and high output versions.
The company will export:
- Charger Sixpack with a twin turbocharged inline six engine
- Charger Daytona electric muscle car
- Two door coupe models
- Four door sedan models
- Standard and high output powertrains
This means European buyers will have access to the same new generation Charger family available in North America.
Why Is Dodge Expanding to Europe?
The announcement comes at a time when Charger sales in the United States have remained below expectations.
The electric Charger Daytona struggled to gain momentum after its launch. Dodge sold 7,421 units during 2025, but only 346 were delivered in the final quarter of the year. The trend continued into 2026 with just 240 units sold during the first quarter.
The recently introduced Charger Sixpack has also faced a slow start. During the first quarter of 2026, Dodge sold 1,672 gasoline powered Chargers, a figure that remains well below the numbers achieved by the previous generation.
Rather than limiting the model to one market, Dodge is now looking to attract buyers in Europe, where American performance cars have always maintained a loyal following.
Sales and Service Network in Europe
Dodge confirmed that vehicle sales will be managed by KW Automotive and its dealer network across Europe.
Meanwhile, spare parts and aftersales support will be handled by Iron Parts, helping owners maintain their vehicles through an official distribution channel.
A strong service network will be important for buyers considering either the electric Charger Daytona or the new Charger Sixpack.
Will the European Charger Be Different?
Although Dodge has confirmed the export plans, it has not announced when deliveries will begin.
The company will also need to ensure that the vehicles comply with European safety and emissions regulations before they reach customers. That could result in technical adjustments or market specific modifications, although no official details have been shared yet.
More information is expected closer to the launch.
Charger Sixpack vs Charger Daytona
| Feature | Charger Sixpack | Charger Daytona |
|---|---|---|
| Powertrain | Twin-Turbocharged Inline-Six Petrol Engine | Fully Electric |
| Fuel Type | Petrol | Electric |
| Body Styles | Two-Door and Four-Door | Two-Door and Four-Door |
| Availability in Europe | Confirmed | Confirmed |
| Target Buyers | Traditional Muscle Car Enthusiasts | Buyers Looking for Electric Performance |
What This Means for Dodge
Expanding into Europe gives Dodge another opportunity to grow the Charger brand beyond North America.
While the latest generation has faced slower than expected sales in the United States, the European market could provide new demand for both the electric Charger Daytona and the petrol powered Charger Sixpack. American muscle cars continue to attract enthusiasts across the continent, making Europe a logical next step for the brand’s global strategy.
Whether buyers prefer the sound of a twin turbocharged engine or the instant acceleration of an electric drivetrain, the new Charger lineup is set to reach a much wider audience.
Final Thoughts
Dodge’s decision to bring the Charger Sixpack and Charger Daytona to Europe marks an important expansion for the iconic muscle car lineup. Both petrol and electric models will be available, giving European enthusiasts more choice than ever before.
The company has not revealed an official launch timeline, but with an established importer and parts network already in place, the groundwork for the European rollout is underway. As more details emerge, it will be interesting to see how the new generation Charger performs in a market known for its own rich performance car heritage.
Sources & References
- Official Dodge Website
Official source for Dodge vehicles, Charger specifications, announcements, and product information. - Car and Driver Article on Charger Europe Expansion
Detailed report covering Dodge’s decision to bring the Charger Sixpack and Charger Daytona to Europe along with sales figures. - Dodge Garage
Official Dodge enthusiast platform featuring performance news, technical insights, and Charger related content. - Dodge Canada Official Website
Official Canadian portal with Charger model information, specifications, and availability for the Canadian market. - Official Dodge YouTube Channel
Official videos showcasing new Dodge models, launches, and performance demonstrations. - Official Dodge Instagram
Official social media page featuring the latest Dodge announcements, images, and promotional updates.










