Dodge Is Bringing Charger Sixpack and Charger Daytona to Europe
Key takeaways
- Ever dreamed of taking your Charger Daytona EV on a tour of Germany?
- Dodge Dodge is planning to put its entire Charger lineup on sale in Europe, the automaker announced on June 8.
- Serving as the figurative first parent, the American populace hasn't exactly been thrilled by the revived Charger lineup.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
Ever dreamed of taking your Charger Daytona EV on a tour of Germany? Or maybe driving your Charger Sixpack over the Alps? Now's your chance.
Dodge Dodge is planning to put its entire Charger lineup on sale in Europe, the automaker announced on June 8. The automaker plans to export both the gasoline-powered Charger Sixpack and the electric Charger Daytona. The automaker hasn't provided a timeline for when the Charger lineup will make it overseas, but the sales will be handled by the importer KW Automotive. Remember when you'd ask one parent for permission to do something ill advised and then go to ask the other parent the exact same question after the first inevitably said no? Dodge is doing something similar with the Charger lineup. With both the Charger Sixpack and the Charger Daytona EV selling poorly in the U.S., the automaker decided it was time to export the muscle car to Europe.
Serving as the figurative first parent, the American populace hasn't exactly been thrilled by the revived Charger lineup. The electric Charger Daytona arrived on the scene first, and Dodge managed to move 7421 units in 2025—despite selling just 346 in the final quarter of the year. Sales of the electric Charger haven't picked up, either, with Dodge moving just 240 examples in the first quarter of 2026.