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New Dodge Copperhead Sports Car Will Top the Revitalized SRT Lineup
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New Dodge Copperhead Sports Car Will Top the Revitalized SRT Lineup

Car and Driver · May 21, 2026, 5:15 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • The two-door Copperhead revives a name first used on a 1997 concept car, and will serve as both the flagship for Dodge and the SRT subbrand.
  • Now, sadly, we can’t actually show you the Copperhead, or any of the other vehicles, today.
  • The Copperhead is positioned as the range-topper for Dodge and the revitalized SRT performance subbrand.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

The two-door Copperhead revives a name first used on a 1997 concept car, and will serve as both the flagship for Dodge and the SRT subbrand.

Stellantis Dodge showed us an early styling model of a new coupe that will sit atop the lineup called the Copperhead.The Copperhead is low and sleek, but appears to share some of its architecture with the existing Charger. Covered in vents and ducts, we expect the Copperhead to be powered by a V-8 engine, but nothing is confirmed yet.In a rare moment of full transparency, Stellantis followed up its announcement of a wide range of new products at Investor Day by showing us every new model coming from Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram, either in images or full-scale models. There was lots of cool stuff, but nothing quite as shocking as the upcoming Dodge Copperhead.

Now, sadly, we can’t actually show you the Copperhead, or any of the other vehicles, today. While Dodge isn’t yet ready to publish images, we got a glimpse of the car, and we can describe to you what we saw.

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