2025-11-02 13:55:43

A Fresh Dodge Charger Hits the Strip with a Hemi Powered Drag Pack

The 2025 Dodge Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pack is a purpose-built drag car featuring a supercharged Hemi under the hood, unveiled for NHRA Sportsman racers seeking the latest in muscle car performance in a focused package.

It adopts the Charger’s latest styling while incorporating carbon fiber components including the hood, doors, front fascia, and hatch, reducing weight by about 100 pounds versus the previous Challenger Drag Pack.

Under the hood sits a GEN III aluminum Hemi block assembled with H beam connecting rods, Diamond pistons, a forged crank, and a lightweight billet supercharger tensioner.

Power is routed through a Coan Racing XLT three-speed automatic with a high performance torque converter, and Dodge claims sub eight second elapsed times are within reach.

The name nods to the Mopar Hustle Stuff catalog from the 1970s.

The chassis gains include a strengthened four-link rear suspension and a Mark Williams Enterprises 9.0-inch rear axle with a 4.30:1 final drive ratio.

Options include a Lightweight Engine Component Package with a Blackbird front cover and external oil pump kit, plus a rear anti-roll bar; a Data Package with a data logger; a Racetech Lightweight Carbon Seat Kit saving about 20 pounds; and a Driveline Lightweight Kit that uses a carbon driveshaft to save roughly 7 pounds.

The standard exterior color is Knuckle White, with 18 additional color choices such as B5 Blue, Frostbite, Go Mango, Plum Crazy, Sinamon Stick, and Sublime, along with various graphics packages.

Dodge is producing only 50 units, NHRA approved for Factory Stock Showdown competition, featuring a chromoly roll cage, Sabelt lightweight seats, SFI-certified harnesses, and a window net.

Each model starts at $234,995 before destination charges. Reservations for the 2026 Charger Hustle Stuff Drag Pack open today, October 31. The first buyers to win an NHRA Factory Stock Showdown event will receive a $26,000 payout from Dodge.

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