Everybody probably agrees that the 1969 Super Bee was a genuine head-turning machine, but there's something that made it even more compelling. This is how Dodge described the Scat Pack. In a factory ...
Over the course of its nearly a century of existence, Chrysler and its various associates — Dodge, Plymouth, Jeep, et al. — has produced some of the best named cars in the business. You can't argue ...
Ever thought about what goes behind automotive branding? Most of the time, brand names help build character — think of the Dodge Demon or Lamborghini Diablo. These names are a dead giveaway about what ...
Learn about Dodge Scat Pack history, from 1968 bee mascot origins to modern 670-hp electric and 550-hp turbo variants.
When Hellcat power is too much but V6 isn't enough, this Mopar hits the sweet spot with 485 naturally aspirated horsepower.
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The verdict: Impressive power, refined handling, sharp style and a cheeky muscle car aesthetic is counterbalanced by slightly underwhelming real-world acceleration, poor electric vehicle functionality ...
If you told me the first eighth-generation Dodge Charger I'd drive would use internal combustion, not batteries and electric motors two years ago, I’d have called you crazy. Why would Stellantis go ...
It’s been three long years since we last saw the Scat Pack badge on an internal-combustion Dodge passenger car, and the wait has only sharpened the anticipation. The silence is finally broken. Dodge ...