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Does a Charger have a back seat?

Yes. The Dodge Charger includes a rear seating area in its modern and historic designs, with the latest models being four-door sedans that offer a back bench for up to three passengers.


Historically, Chargers ranged from two-door coupes to later four-door sedans, but in every main generation the back seat exists. The practical question for buyers often centers on space, access, and how the rear seat folds to accommodate cargo. As of the latest information, Dodge ended production of the Charger after the 2023 model year, so no new Chargers are being produced for 2024 or beyond, though used examples remain common on the market.


Back-seat layout and features


Key space and features you’ll find in the back seat across Charger models include the following:



  • Seating for up to three passengers in the rear row on most modern Chargers.

  • 60/40-split folding rear seat in many trims to expand cargo space when needed.

  • Center armrest with cupholders on many configurations for added comfort on longer trips.

  • Rear legroom and headroom that vary by year and trim, generally accommodating adults in standard configurations but more comfortable for shorter trips.

  • Easy rear-seat access via two doors on four-door versions; access is more restricted on classic two-door models but still present.


These features illustrate how the back seat balances passenger capacity with cargo versatility across the Charger lineup.


Two-door versus four-door configurations


Over its history, the Charger has appeared as both a two-door coupe and a four-door sedan. Both styles maintain a rear seat, but the practicality differs significantly depending on the body style and era.


Two-door models


Back-seat space tends to be more limited in two-door Chargers, which can make legroom tighter for adults and access to the rear seat slightly less convenient when front seats are occupied. The trade-off is often a sportier, more compact rear area typical of classic coupes.


Four-door models


Four-door Chargers offer easier rear-seat access thanks to rear doors, and typically provide more comfortable seating for three passengers in the back. The rear bench often folds to increase cargo flexibility, a practical advantage for daily use and road trips.


Current status and implications for buyers


As of the most recent disclosures, Dodge confirmed the Charger would end production after the 2023 model year. No new Chargers were produced for 2024 and beyond, making the back-seat feature a matter of legacy and used-car considerations rather than new-car shopping.


For buyers interested in the back seat, the Charger remains notable for its combination of passenger seating and trunk capacity, and used examples from its final years continue to offer the same two-row, rear-seat practicality the model has long provided.


Summary


In short, a Charger does have a back seat in every major generation, with modern models offering a rear bench that seats up to three passengers and folds to expand cargo space. The Charger shifted from two-door coupes to four-door sedans over time, improving rear-seat access and practicality. Production for new Chargers ended after the 2023 model year, but the car’s legacy as a spacious rear-seat sedan persists in existing used examples.

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