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How much is the 2024 charger going to cost?

The 2024 Dodge Charger spans a broad price range—from affordable base models to high-velocity performance versions. The starting MSRP sits in the low-to-mid $30,000s, while top-tier variants can approach six figures with options. Actual prices vary by trim, packages, destination charges, and local incentives. Here’s a snapshot of typical pricing by trim for the model year.


Pricing overview


The Charger lineup is built around multiple trims, each with different performance levels and equipment. The figures below are approximate MSRPs for 2024 models before taxes, fees, and destination charges. Actual prices at the dealership may differ based on region, promotions, and added options.


Below is a quick breakdown by trim to give you a sense of the range.



  • SXT: Starting in the low to mid $30,000s (roughly $32,000–$34,000 before fees).

  • GT: In the upper $30,000s to low $40,000s (roughly $38,000–$41,000 before fees).

  • R/T: Mid-$40,000s to mid-$50,000s (roughly $46,000–$52,000 before fees).

  • Scat Pack: Mid-$50,000s to around $60,000 (roughly $52,000–$60,000 before fees).

  • Scat Pack Widebody: Around the mid-$60,000s to low-$70,000s (roughly $66,000–$72,000 before fees).

  • Hellcat Widebody: Typically in the $80,000s to $90,000s (roughly $80,000–$89,000 before fees).

  • Hellcat Redeye Widebody: Top-tier performance, commonly $90,000–$110,000+ with options (roughly $90,000–$110,000 before fees).


Prices vary with packages and color/options; a dealer can provide exact numbers for your location and chosen configuration.


What affects the total cost


Beyond the base MSRP, several factors influence the final sticker price of a 2024 Charger: destination charges, taxes, title and licensing, dealer fees, and any optional performance or appearance packages. Availability and incentives can also shift the out-the-door price from the sticker.


Summary


The 2024 Dodge Charger offers a wide price span—from the low $30,000s for a base SXT to well over $100,000 for top-end Hellcat Redeye configurations with options. If you’re shopping, compare trims carefully, ask about destination charges, and check current incentives at local dealerships to determine the true out-the-door cost.

How much is a new 2025 Dodge Charger?


The price for the 2025 Dodge Charger depends on the model, with the Daytona starting at around $59,595$ 59 comma 595$59,595 MSRP and other trims reaching higher prices. For example, the Daytona R/T is listed at $61,590$ 61 comma 590$61,590 and the Scat Pack is listed at $75,185$ 75 comma 185$75,185 MSRP, although a range of $57,995$ 57 comma 995$57,995 to $64,995$ 64 comma 995$64,995 is also cited for the Daytona models. 

  • Daytona: Starts at approximately $59,595$ 59 comma 595$59,595 MSRP.
  • Daytona R/T: Around $61,590$ 61 comma 590$61,590 MSRP.
  • Scat Pack: Approximately $75,185$ 75 comma 185$75,185 MSRP.
  • Note: The price range for the Daytona models on Edmunds is cited as $57,995−$64,995$ 57 comma 995 minus $ 64 comma 995$57,995−$64,995.



Is the 2024 Charger worth buying?


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Are there any 2024 Dodge Chargers?


The all-new 2024 Dodge Charger (shown here in Redeye exterior color) presents a distillation of muscle car design through a modern muscular … 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack, shown in Diamond Black exterior color. 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack, shown in Redeye exterior color.



How much is the Dodge Charger in 2024?


2024 Dodge Charger Features & Specs

Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee$57,995
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Engine TypeElectric
EPA Electric Range274 miles
Cost to Drive$153/month


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