We love being challenged, and charged, and dodged up as well. And yes, that’s our way of paying tribute to two cool and continuing nameplates by Dodge: the Challenger and the Charger. Honestly, it’s a bit difficult to choose between them. While the Dodge Challenger continues to hold its muscle car image with it being a two-door four-seater; the Charger has moved to the family sedan league. That said; both the cars share engines and transmissions, though there are major body differences, of course. Ultimately, they are different cars, often bought by people to suit different purposes.

With the all-new 2020 Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger entering the markets, it's time to see which is your choice between the two. We can’t seem to pick a favorite between these two stunning cars, but can you? This may be the perfect time to choose one and get your kind of Dodge in your garage. Or if you have space and the pockets, both?

15  2020 Dodge Charger: At Pikes Peak

At Pikes Peak, The Dodge Charger Beat Acura And Porsche
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The Pikes Peak Hill Climb is no ordinary track. Racing up and down a mountain road can test even the best of drivers who need split-second reaction times to make it to the top and back, in leading positions. Randy Probst raced the 2020 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody for an exhibition race, clocking in second behind a Bentley Continental GT. Notably, he beat Acura and Porsche as he came in second.

14 2020 Dodge Challenger: More Power

The All-New 2020 Dodge Challenger
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The 2020 Dodge Challenger carries over the same engines from last year: a 315-horsepower 3.6-liter Pentastar V6. The R/T models have the 375-horsepower 5.7-liter Hemi V8, while the Scat Packs have the 485-horsepower 6.4-liter naturally aspirated Hemi V8. It’s the SRT Hellcat and the Redeye with the maximum output of 717 and 795 horses, on a supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi V8.

13 2020 Dodge Charger: The SRT Hellcat Widebody

All 2020 Dodge Hellcats Are Widebodies
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All 2020 Dodge Charger Hellcats are widebodies – and this means better cornering for all. Of course, it can also go 0-60mph in 3.6 seconds, and that’s hella fast for a “family sedan”. With a 6.2-liter V8 giving out 707 horsepower and 650 ft-lb torque, we doubt any other family car could come close to matching its beastly prowess.

12 2020 Dodge Challenger: A Kickass Exterior

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Not much has changed with the engines for the 2020 Dodge Challenger, except for better output. That said; the exterior is all flashy and upgraded. Many sorts of stripes, badges, and decals have been made available from Dodge itself. Newer wheels, more paint trims, and spiffy interiors promise to make the 2020 Dodge Challenger the best one yet.

11 2020 Dodge Charger: The Scat Pack Widebody

The Charger Scat Pack May Offer The Best Traction Of All
Via CNet

While for some it’s the Hellcat that’s the ultimate Charger, others prefer the Scat Pack Widebody. And the reason is simple, better traction. This happens because the Scat Pack carries a lighter engine, and has a differently tuned suspension than the Hellcat Widebody. It may not be as fast as the Hellcat, but it corners a whole lot better.

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10 2020 Dodge Challenger: Mopar Drag Pack

The 2020 Dodge Challenger Mopar Drag Pack Limited Edition
Via CarAndDriver

For people who love drag racing in a Challenger, Mopar is offering 50 2020 Mopar Dodge Challenger Drag Pack specials. Tight-lipped about actual power outputs, the secret to its juice is a supercharged 5.8-liter V8. Since this car has been in development for two years, expect something mind-blowing.

9 2020 Dodge Charger: America’s Four-Door Supercar

The 2020 Dodge Charger Takes The American Sedan To The Ultimate Level
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The Dodge Charger takes a stand in 2020, announcing to the world that sedans are not dead yet. Better still, this sedan, in its SRT Hellcat Widebody avatar can give your sports car a run for its money. And hold more occupants while it does do. Face it, this is no sleeper and looks menacing from just about every angle. It may be a family sedan, but the family is nearly mafioso.

8 2020 Dodge Challenger: 50th Anniversary Edition

2020 Dodge Challenger 50th Anniversary Special
Via Motor1

Would you believe the Challenger is now 50 years old? And to celebrate this, Dodge is bringing out limited 50th Anniversary editions as well. While all SRT Hellcat and Hellcat Redeyes get a 50th Anniversary badge, there is special retro styling available in select models. A total run of 1,960 examples will have Nappa leather interiors and some beautiful exterior options.

7 2020 Dodge Charger: Daytona Special

2020 Dodge Charger Daytona 50th Anniversary Limited Edition
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While the Challenger celebrated 50 years of existence, the Charger is celebrating its 50th anniversary at Daytona. Yep, there are 501 limited edition Daytona Charger specials – on the SRT Hellcat Widebody, with horses, bumped up to 717 from 701. With special color trims, Daytona stripes and a snazzier interior – these will cost upwards of $75,000.

6 2020 Dodge Challenger: The Ultimate SRT Hellcat

With Almost 800 Horses, This Is The Ultimate Muscle Car Of 2020
Via CarAndDriver

So they say this doesn’t handle as well as the Mustang or the Camaro. But remember, with nearly 800 horses on tap, this is the ultimate muscle car of 2020 and wins bragging rights hands down. The rear seat is usable as well if you want to take someone for the ride, and can cost you a whopping $60,000 upwards.

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5 2020 Dodge Charger: Doesn’t Come Cheap

The 2020 Dodge Charger Hellcat SRT Will Cost More Than $70,000
Via Motor1

Power comes at a price. So with 707 horses on tap that can propel even a fully-loaded Dodge Charger like a bat out of hell, it’s not surprising to see it sporting a $71,000+ price tag. If you want to save some money, still want a Charger but are willing to settle for no Hellcat power – the Dodge Charger R/T can be yours for under $40,000.

4 2020 Dodge Challenger: Uniquely Positioned

2020 Dodge Challenger Is The Muscle King Of The Road
Via MotorTrend

Let’s be clear, the Dodge Challenger is far heavier than the Mustang and the Camaro, and so isn’t as well-suited for the track than its so-called competitors. That said; its an unabashed king of the road with a crazy 800 horses just waiting to spring into action. It may be an aging platform, but it still works, despite having a slightly askew charm.

3 2020 Dodge Charger: No Rival, Period

The 2020 Dodge Charger Is Unlike Any Other Family Sedan
Via Jalopnik

Name another power-packed family sedan that can go 0-60mph in 3.6 seconds and achieve 196mph top speed. And we mean, name another American one, keeping JDM aside. Yep, none. The Dodge Charger has no rival in America. While most sedans reinvent themselves on fuel economy or going electric – Dodge just adds power packs to the Charger and somehow makes it works beautifully.

2 2020 Dodge Challenger: Coming Up At No. 3

The 2020 Dodge Challenger Is Likely To Be Popular
Via CarAndDriver

So despite its rivals being cheaper, having better interiors and boasting better handling, the Challenger still has unique features that make it a hit. It has a huge trunk, and the 2020 models boast better interiors and exteriors. The engine range is unmatchable as is the infotainment system. At a 13-19mpg of fuel economy in the city, it remains a gas guzzler though.

1 2020 Dodge Charger: Stars And Stripes Edition

The Patriotic 2020 Dodge Charger Stars And Stripes Edition
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The Charger is a rather favored car with military personnel. With the $1,995 Stars and Stripes pack, it is honoring all those who served their country with pride. Black wheels, bronze-painted Brembo brake calipers, a satin black racing stripe with a silver edge and the star-spangled banner – you get the point. It’s all trim but makes the Charger all the more special for anyone who is or has been in the military.

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