Daily Car
·22/05/2026
Dodge is signaling a powerful return to its performance roots, announcing a strategic shift to "America's performance brand" with a lineup of new SRT variants, a revived sports car concept, and an updated crossover.
Dodge is doubling down on performance, with plans to introduce SRT variants across its entire model range, both current and future. This move signifies a commitment to the "brotherhood of muscle" that has defined the brand.
Dodge says every model in its range will eventually get a high-performance SRT version, making SRT the central expression of the brand rather than a niche trim.
The strategy reframes Dodge around the "brotherhood of muscle," tying upcoming products to the same performance-first image that built the marque's reputation.
While details remain scarce, Dodge revealed a new crossover that will be called the GLH. Described as the "next-generation of Hornet, but the way we should have done it the first time," this model is expected to be a mid-sized offering, potentially sharing the STLA One platform with upcoming Chrysler vehicles. An SRT variant is confirmed for the GLH.
Adding excitement to the performance lineup, Dodge teased an extreme muscle car that appears to be separate from the new Charger family. The teaser image prominently features a large rear wing, evoking classic models like the Charger Daytona and Plymouth Superbird. Rumored to be named the Copperhead SRT, this model could be based on the Charger platform and potentially feature V8 power, harkening back to the 1997 Copperhead concept.
Dodge's next phase combines multiple body styles, powertrains, and future performance upgrades, while the Durango remains in the plan through another refresh.
| Model area | What Dodge says | Performance angle |
|---|---|---|
| Charger lineup | Expanding to two- and four-door versions | Broader reach for the brand's core muscle-car nameplate |
| Powertrains | Electric and twin-turbo options are part of the mix | Performance will span both EV and combustion-based setups |
| Future SRT variants | More versions are expected | Speculation points to a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 with about 777 horsepower |
| Durango | A "refreshed" update is planned | The long-running crossover stays relevant in Dodge's performance-oriented portfolio |
777 horsepower
That rumored output would place a future Charger SRT squarely in the realm of Dodge's most extreme modern performance models.
The Charger lineup is already expanding with two- and four-door options, including electric and twin-turbo powertrains. Further SRT variants are anticipated, with speculation pointing towards a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine producing around 777 horsepower, similar to other high-performance SRT models. Additionally, the long-standing Durango crossover is slated for a "refreshed" update, despite its extensive production run.