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2019 vs. 2020 Dodge Charger: Key Differences and Buying Guide

2020 Dodge Charger: Widebody, Scat Pack, SRT Hellcat, and Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition | MotorVero

2020 Dodge Charger: Widebody, Scat Pack, SRT Hellcat, and Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition

2020 Dodge Charger

Introduction to the 2020 Dodge Charger Lineup

The 2020 Dodge Charger lineup brings exciting updates, including new Widebody versions of the Scat Pack and SRT Hellcat, and a special Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition. These enhancements build on the Charger's muscle-car heritage, offering more power, style, and performance for enthusiasts.

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New Widebody Versions: Scat Pack and SRT Hellcat

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For 2020, Dodge introduces Widebody versions of the Scat Pack and SRT Hellcat. The Widebody is optional for the Scat Pack, while the SRT Hellcat is exclusively available in Widebody form. These models feature integrated fender flares that add 3.5 inches of width, accommodating 11-inch wide wheels with Pirelli P305/35ZR20 tires.

  • Scat Pack Widebody: Starting at $47,490, this model is $6,000 more than the standard-width Scat Pack.
  • SRT Hellcat Widebody: The only way to get an SRT Hellcat for 2020, with a starting price increase of $3,850.
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Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition

Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition

Commemorating the winged production models introduced in 1969, the Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition is based on the SRT Hellcat Widebody. This special edition model offers unique styling cues and enhanced performance features, making it a standout in the 2020 lineup.

Pricing Changes for 2020

The 2020 Dodge Charger sees modest price increases across most models, with significant premiums for the Widebody and Daytona editions. Here’s a breakdown of the pricing changes:

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  • SXT All-Wheel Drive: Base price increases by $25.
  • GT and R/T: Base prices increase by $150.
  • SXT Rear-Wheel Drive: Base price increases by $425.
  • SRT Hellcat Widebody: Base price increases by $3,850.
  • Scat Pack: Base price decreases by $250.
  • Scat Pack Widebody: New for 2020, starting at $47,490, which is $5,750 more than the 2019 Scat Pack.
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Which Should You Buy: 2019 or 2020?

If you’re considering a Widebody model or the Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition, the 2020 Dodge Charger is the clear choice. Despite the higher premiums, these models offer unique features and enhanced performance that justify the cost. For those looking at standard models, the price increases are modest, making the 2020 lineup a compelling option.

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Conclusion

The 2020 Dodge Charger lineup continues to build on its muscle-car legacy with new Widebody versions and a special anniversary edition. Whether you’re drawn to the aggressive styling of the Widebody models or the historical significance of the Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition, the 2020 Charger offers something for every enthusiast.

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Last Updated On Apr, 03-2025

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