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What Dodge has AWD?

Two current Dodge models offer all-wheel drive: the Durango SUV and the Charger sedan (on select trims). The Challenger does not.


All-wheel drive in Dodge vehicles is designed to improve traction in slippery conditions and contribute to better handling in bad weather. Dodge positions AWD primarily on its family-friendly Durango and on certain Charger trims, while its storied Challenger remains rear-wheel drive for enthusiasts who prize performance and balance with power. The information below reflects the latest model-year offerings in North American Dodge catalogs and dealer specs as of 2025.


Current Dodge models with AWD


The following two Dodge models currently offer all-wheel drive options. Each option is tied to specific trims and powertrain choices.



  • Dodge Durango — All-wheel drive is available with multiple powertrains (including the 3.6L V6 and the available V8 on certain trims), making this three-row SUV the primary Dodge with AWD in the lineup.

  • Dodge Charger — All-wheel drive is offered on select trims that pair the V6 engine with an AWD system. The high-performance RT/Scat Pack/Hellcat variants are typically rear-wheel drive.


In short, if you want AWD from Dodge today, the Durango is the main option, with the Charger offering AWD on specific trims rather than the broad, multi-trim availability you see on the Durango.


Details by model


Dodge Durango: how AWD works


The Durango has long offered an all-wheel-drive system as an option across most trims, improving traction on snow, rain, or light off-road conditions. The system handles everyday driving and family duties, and some configurations pair AWD with a V6 engine or V8 options, depending on the trim and model year.


Dodge Charger: where AWD is available


On the Charger, all-wheel drive is available on variants equipped with the base 3.6-liter V6 engine and the AWD drivetrain. The higher-end, permanently rear-wheel-drive models — the performance-focused RT, Scat Pack, and Hellcat — do not typically offer AWD. Buyers should verify current trim-level options at a dealer or on the official Dodge site for the model year in question.


Challenger: AWD status


The Dodge Challenger is not offered with all-wheel drive in the current lineup. All Challenger variants are rear-wheel drive, with AWD not available on any current trim. This remains true for recent model years as Dodge prioritizes traditional performance and handling characteristics with RWD platforms.


Past and discontinued Dodge AWD options


Historically, Dodge offered AWD on other models that are no longer in production, such as the Journey minivan and certain trim levels of older Dodge models. These vehicles are not part of the current lineup but are sometimes discussed in historical context or in the used-vehicle market. Always verify with a dealer for the most up-to-date options and availability.


Summary


As of 2025, Dodge’s all-wheel-drive options are concentrated in the Durango SUV and select Charger trims. The Challenger remains rear-wheel drive-only. For buyers shopping specifically for AWD, the Durango is the most versatile Dodge for everyday and family use, while a Charger with AWD is available on certain trims. Always confirm current model-year offerings with Dodge’s official site or a certified dealer before purchasing.

What Dodge vehicles are AWD?


The Dodge Charger, Dodge Durango, and the Dodge Journey are all available with AWD systems, giving you superior traction and handling, even when the weather is less than savory. So, not only will you get a grip, but you'll get a heaping dose of confidence right along with it.



Who has the best AWD cars?


There is no single "best" AWD system, as the ideal choice depends on the vehicle and the driver's needs; however, Audi and Acura are frequently cited for their high-performance and technologically advanced systems. Other top contenders include Subaru for its standard Symmetrical AWD, and systems like Honda's Intelligent Real Time AWD and Ford's Intelligent AWD that offer excellent efficiency. 
You can watch this video to learn more about the Subaru Outback's AWD system: 53sDriving Sports TVYouTube · Nov 14, 2025
Top AWD systems 

  • Audi quattro: This system is known for its capability and durability, with different versions tailored to various vehicles. Audi's performance models often use a Torsen-based permanent AWD system with a sport differential, which provides outstanding grip and handles high power output. 
  • Acura Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD): This is a torque-vectoring system that can distribute power not only front-to-rear but also side-to-side at the rear wheels. It can send up to 70% of power to the rear and 100% of that torque to a single rear wheel, which helps accelerate the vehicle in turns and provides a more engaging driving experience. 
  • Subaru Symmetrical AWD: This is a full-time AWD system that is standard on most Subaru models, providing excellent traction and grip in various conditions. 
  • Honda Intelligent Real Time AWD and Ford Intelligent AWD: These are "intelligent" systems that can react quickly to changing conditions, and they are designed to improve fuel efficiency by operating in two-wheel drive when AWD is not needed. 

Other notable systems
  • Kia Stinger: The Kia Stinger uses a torque-vectoring all-wheel-drive system that can send power to both the front and rear axles. 
  • Toyota's Multi-Terrain Select: This system provides a number of drive modes, including Deep Snow, Mud, and Sand, which helps with off-road capability. 
  • Jeep's Selec-Trac: This system is another type of part-time 4WD system that can be used for on-road and off-road driving. 

This video compares the AWD systems of various SUVs: 30sMotorTrend ChannelYouTube · Nov 14, 2025



Are Dodge Durangos AWD or 4WD?


Dodge Durangos are available as either all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD), with some models also coming with a rear-wheel drive (RWD) option. The specific drivetrain depends on the trim level and model year; for example, some SRT Hellcat models come with standard 4WD, while other trims may have it as an optional feature or be RWD.
 

  • Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD): The base-level Durangos are often equipped with rear-wheel drive. 
  • All-Wheel Drive (AWD): This is a common and widely available option on many Durango trims, providing enhanced traction for various driving conditions. 
  • Four-Wheel Drive (4WD): This option is available on many trims and is standard on the higher-performance models like the SRT Hellcat. 



Which Dodge Challengers have AWD?


The Dodge Challenger GT is the all-wheel drive (AWD) model. Available since 2017, this version uses a 3.6L V6 engine and is the only two-door muscle car to offer AWD.
 

  • Model: The GT trim is the all-wheel drive version of the Challenger. 
  • Engine: It comes with a 3.6L V6 engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. 
  • Availability: AWD was introduced for the 2017 model year. 
  • Performance: The AWD system was designed to provide better traction and handling, especially in winter conditions, making it a usable all-season muscle car. 


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