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Does the Dodge Charger have USB ports?

Yes. Most modern Dodge Charger interiors include USB ports for charging and data, with front USB ports standard and USB-C on higher trims; some rear ports may also be available.


USB connectivity has evolved with the Charger’s interior design across model years. The exact port configuration depends on the year and trim level, but buyers can generally expect front-facing USB ports and, in newer or higher-end variants, additional USB-C ports and rear charging options.


Where USB ports typically show up in the Charger


The Charger’s USB setup is tied to its infotainment system and trim level. While layouts vary, the following describes the common patterns you’ll encounter in recent models.



  • Front USB ports: Most Chargers provide at least one USB port in the front center console area for charging and data connections to the Uconnect system.

  • USB-C ports: Many mid- to high-range trims add a USB-C port for faster charging and newer device compatibility.

  • Rear USB ports: Some trims offer rear USB ports for passengers in the back seat, though availability depends on the year and specific configuration.

  • Wireless charging: Several higher trims include a wireless charging pad, offering an alternative to cable-based charging.


These configurations help you keep devices charged and connected while driving, with newer trims offering more versatile port options.


USB port configurations by trim and year


Base and mid-level trims


In the entry-level Chargers, you’ll typically find front USB-A ports as a standard feature. USB-C ports may be absent or offered as part of optional packages on older or lower-priced trims.


Higher-end and performance trims


Premium and performance-oriented models commonly include USB-C ports in addition to front USB-A ports, and some configurations add rear USB ports for rear-seat passengers. Wireless charging may also be standard or optional on these trims.


Note: The exact port counts and types can vary by model year. If you’re shopping used or buying a new/old stock Charger, check the window sticker or the owner’s manual for the precise port layout for that specific vehicle.


How to verify the port setup in your Charger


To confirm the exact USB configuration, inspect the center console area for USB ports, consult the owner’s manual, and review the vehicle’s trim details. The infotainment system will also indicate available connections when a device is plugged in, helping you identify USB-A vs. USB-C availability.


Summary


Across recent Dodge Charger models, USB ports are a standard feature at the front, with USB-C and rear USB options appearing on higher trims and newer configurations. Always verify the specific year and trim to know exactly which ports are present, as setups can vary.

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