
Dodge is transporting buyers of its latest Charger cars back to a time when racing stripes on muscle cars were cool.
The company announced two new factory customization options for the SIXPACK-powered 2026 Charger. The SIXPACK refers to a new inline six-cylinder engine.
One new option is a stealthy Satin Black hood graphic and the other option is a set of Fratzog-logo-patterned dual stripes.
The two options are available on both the R/T and Scat Pack models.
And, the automaker promises more customization options in the future.
“This is just the start of what owners can expect when it comes to customizing the all-new SIXPACK-powered Charger,” Dodge CEO Matt McAlear said in a news release.
“Our enthusiasts want personalization options, and the Fratzog dual stripes and new Satin Black hood graphic are just the beginning in turbocharging customization for the SIXPACK. We’re leaning all the way in on factory-backed personalization choices so customers can build their Charger their way.”

About the dual stripes
The dual stripes were already an available option on the electric Charger Daytona models. Fratzog refers to the new three-point logo Dodge uses on its Charger vehicles. These graphic logos are visible within the stripes.
The dual stripes option is available on cars with steel or glass roofs.
The company said this option is specially designed to allow occupants to see the Fratzog pattern through the glass roof.
The dual stripes add $1,795 to the cost of the car in Canada.

About the hood graphic
The new Satin Black hood graphic is intended as a high contrast accent to the Charger’s available colours. It probably wouldn’t make sense to choose this option if you buy a black car.
The graphic is placed in the centre of the hood, extending to the SIXPACK hood bezel. It is intended to accentuate the car’s power dome.
The hood graphic adds $595 to the cost of the car.
About the 2026 Charger
The 2026 Dodge Charger is assembled at the company’s Windsor assembly plant.
The Charger Scat Pack has a twin-turbo engine with 550 hp, while the R/T has a twin-turbo engine with 420 hp.
The Scat Pack and R/T both come standard with all-wheel drive and can be had in two- and four-door versions.
Starting Canadian prices on the 2026 Charger are as follows:
- Charger R/T two-door – $62,290
- Charger R/T four-door – $65,290
- Charger Scat Pack two-door – $72,290
- Charger Scat Pack four-door – $75,290
The price includes a $2,295 destination charge.
Full model details are available on the Dodge Canada website.
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