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Click image for larger view The Dodge
Charger interior has a driver-oriented cockpit designed with a
performance mind-set. It is sporty, functional and simple, featuring a
sleek instrument panel and Viper-inspired tunneled gauges highlighted
with white faces and satin silver accent rings.
A silver
trim bezel surrounding the shifter and additional silver accents in the
center stack add just the right touch of brightness to the comfortable
interior. The two-tone interior features a darker upper color and a
lighter lower color, giving the cabin an open feeling.
Production
of the 2006 Dodge Charger begins this spring at the Brampton Assembly
Plant in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. The Dodge Charger will join the
Dodge Magnum and Chrysler 300 vehicles already built there.
The Dodge
Charger will be available in North American markets early this summer
and in select markets in Latin America and the Middle East in late 2005.
After a
30-year absence, Charger returns to the track beginning in February
2005. The historic Dodge Charger nameplate returns to NASCAR Nextel Cup
competition as the successor to the race-winning Dodge Intrepid race
cars of 2001- 2004, and to the storied Dodge Charger race cars of the
late 1960s and early 1970s that earned several national championships.
Following
the adage that “racing improves the breed,” motorsports competition has
long been part of the Dodge heritage. From engineering labs in Auburn
Hills, Mich., to shop floors in Charlotte, N.C., Dodge, its teams and
its dealers live the philosophy it takes to be successful in the
ultra-competitive world of racing.
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The Dodge
Charger – one of the biggest names from the muscle car era – powered its
way out of its storied past and onto the stage at the 2005 North
American International Auto Show in Detroit. The much-anticipated 2006
Dodge Charger will muscle its way back to streets and racetracks across
America early this summer.
The Charger
coming off the line and out of garages this year will create a new
reputation for the Dodge legend, featuring a modern design to back up
its 21st century muscle car power, sports car handling and cutting-edge
technology.
With a
250-horsepower High Output V-6 engine or the optional 340-horsepower
HEMI® engine powering large 18-inch rear wheels, the all-new 2006 Dodge
Charger races into the car market with bold, provocative styling and
substance without losing the convenience of a modern sedan.
The all-new
2006 Dodge Charger features rear-wheel drive with near 50/50 weight
distribution and advanced technologies that offer superb ride and
responsive handling in all surface and traction conditions.
The Multiple
Displacement System (MDS) on the Dodge Charger’s HEMI engine seamlessly
deactivates four cylinders in just 40 milliseconds – quicker than a
blink of an eye – when full V-8 power is not needed, improving fuel
economy by up to 20 percent. The HEMI engine with MDS completed more
than 6.5 million customer-equivalent miles through the Chrysler Group’s
development and durability testing.
The Dodge
Charger’s standard Electronic Stability Program (ESP) is designed to
electronically detect and assist in critical driving situations. It
enhances driver control and helps maintain directional stability in
adverse driving conditions – automatically. ESP constantly compares the
driver’s intended course with the vehicle’s actual course and
compensates for any differences.
ESP,
combined with an Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) and All-speed Traction
Control with Emergency Brake Assist, improves the Dodge Charger’s
traction, maneuverability and stability in all weather conditions.
The ABS
keeps the car straight and retains steering capability when braking on
slippery surfaces by preventing wheel lock-up. All-speed Traction
Control enhances mobility and prevents wheel slip when accelerating on
slippery surfaces.
Pulling into
the newest spot in the Dodge garage, the 2006 Dodge Charger offers a
bold, powerful and exciting choice in the passenger car market. The
Charger features comfortable room for five adults and enough trunk space
to meet the demands of active, modern lifestyles.
Dodge brand
has been a catalyst for change in automotive design throughout the ’90s.
Now, the new Dodge Charger adds even more muscle to mainstream America.
Dodge
Charger offers the clever functional use of interior space that has
become a trademark of the Dodge brand and adds the convenience of four
doors. The Charger features an exciting, modern and unique design, both
inside and out, that stands out from the crowd.
The target
market for Dodge Charger includes trendsetting, young affluent males
with incomes from $65,000 – $90,000. Customers looking for the thrilling
ride and handling characteristics of a sports car, but with the added
convenience of a functional, five passenger vehicle, will be able to
experience the best of both with the 2006 Dodge Charger.
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