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2006 Dodge Charger Concept - Charging Ahead

PHR peers into the crystal ball to show you a glimpse of how an LX-based 2006 Dodge Charger could look
By Johnny Hunkins

Since there is no verified confirmation of an actual Charger, we can only guess about performance and cost. The first--performance--we have a little better idea. With a 345hp Hemi under the hood, a close-ratio automatic gearbox and weighing roughly 3,600 pounds, the Charger would be good for mid 13s in bone-stock trim at sea level. With good tires, gears, headers and an aftermarket exhaust, this could easily dip into the 12s. We would expect the Charger to be squarely in GTO territory, both in performance and price. That means an MSRP somewhere in the mid- to low-30s. If an entry-level 3.5L V-6 version (rental, taxi and police fleets) finds its way into the mix, we're looking at something in the Dodge Intrepid R/T range, both price-wise and performance-wise. Quarter-mile performance with a 242hp V-6 should be in the 15s with a price in the high 20s.

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When Dodge unveiled its Charger concept car in 1999, it was the topic of much speculation and media attention. It featured a propane-powered V-8, rear-wheel drive, fully independent suspension and four doors. Styling was derivative of the classic Charger, with coke-bottle styling and killer looks, but no serious move was ever made to produce it. Based on the appearance of the Chrysler 300C and Dodge Magnum, we're very positive this will change within the next few years.

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A Hemi-powered Dodge Charger like this concept by Kris Horton could easily be produced on the upcoming rear-wheel drive LX platform. PHR and Horton attempted to copy the proportions of the upcoming 300C and Magnum and translate them into this Charger concept. The idea was to blend classic Charger styling with current customer needs, address aerodynamic concerns and adhere to the LX's dimensions.

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Currently, the Magnum station wagon is the only vehicle Dodge freely admits it will build on the new LX platform. Featuring a 5.7-liter Hemi, a new five-speed automatic, IRS and rear-wheel drive, the only thing missing from the equation is sexy styling. The proportions of the LX architecture are handsome, so building a better-looking Charger on it would seem practical.

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Chrysler's LX variant, known as the 300C, has a sedan roofline. Comparing the greenhouse and wheelbase of both the 300C and Dodge Magnum gives a general idea of the variation possible on the LX architecture. A Charger like Kris Horton's is well within the design envelop of these production models.

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The new Hemi makes 345 hp and 375 lb.-ft. of torque with just 345 cubic inches, an iron block, one cam, pushrods and two valves per cylinder. It's every bit the equal of GM's Gen III (LS1)--all it needs is beautiful sheetmetal wrapped around it. The 73-acre Saltillo, Mexico assembly plant can pump out 440,000 Hemis per year. We're biased, but we think it'd be a shame for all of them to end up in trucks and mommy mobiles.

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During the production of this story, we heard an unconfirmed report that Dodge was working on a four-door Charger with a V-6 powertrain. We immediately got working on a base variant of our Charger concept with four doors. Dodge's original four-door concept artfully concealed the two extra doors, and that's exactly what we've attempted here. Our conclusion: Charger can indeed work attractively as a four-door.

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This two-door Charger SRT-8 in black shows a full-width three-piece spoiler, classic bar taillights and quad exhaust tips. The V-6 four-door had no spoiler and a single exhaust tip.

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From above and behind, you can see how the classic Charger roofline was retained. Here, the trunk stops at the rear glass, but a hatch version could be implemented (as on the Magnum) without upsetting the body lines.

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A yellow SRT-8 model would definitely work well.

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The Charger's nose takes styling cues from current Dodge truck and car models. If you squint, there's also a little bit of Mercedes in there too. The classic '68-'70 nose is far too non-aerodynamic to make production and the rendition shown is an acceptable compromise to us.

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