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2018 Dodge Charger Fuel Economy Review
Fuel Economy Rating:
The Charger is a big, heavy car with a healthy appetite for fuel. Although it has below-average EPA estimates in the city, it has fairly competitive highway ratings. We haven’t tested the V-6 version or the 485-hp V-8 on our highway fuel-economy loop, but the 5.7-liter V-8 engine exceeded its 25-mpg estimate by 1 mpg.
What’s New for 2018?
All of the Charger’s powertrains are identical to last year and have virtually the same EPA estimates for 2018. Although we have yet to test a V-6 version or one with 485 horsepower, we don’t expect the real-world fuel economy of the 5.7-liter we tested to differ.
2017 Dodge Charger
The EPA rates the rear-wheel-drive Charger V-6 at 19 mpg city and 30 mpg highway, which betters the all-wheel-drive model by 1 and 3 mpg, respectively. The burlier V-8 Chargers have nearly identical EPA estimates to one another—both V-8s earn 25 mpg on the highway while the 5.7-liter gets a 1-mpg bump in the city versus the 6.4.
Fuel Economy Ratings Compared: Dodge Charger V-6
Fuel Economy Ratings Compared: Dodge Charger V-8
We’ve devised our own fuel-economy test in an attempt to replicate how most people drive on the highway. Our procedure entails a 200-mile out-and-back loop on Michigan’s I-94 highway. We maintain a GPS-verified 75 mph and use the cruise control as much as possible to mimic the way many drivers behave during long trips.
So far, we only have real-world fuel-economy data for the Charger’s 5.7-liter V-8, which earned 26 mpg on our highway fuel loop—3 mpg better than its most similar rival, the Chevrolet SS.
Test Results: Highway Fuel Economy
Test Results: Highway Range
In Depth: 2018 Dodge Charger
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The Charger is a big, heavy car with a healthy appetite for fuel. Although it has below-average EPA estimates in the city, it has fairly competitive highway ratings. We haven’t tested the V-6 version or the 485-hp V-8 on our highway fuel-economy loop, but the 5.7-liter V-8 engine exceeded its 25-mpg estimate by 1 mpg.
All of the Charger’s powertrains are identical to last year and have virtually the same EPA estimates for 2018. Although we have yet to test a V-6 version or one with 485 horsepower, we don’t expect the real-world fuel economy of the 5.7-liter we tested to differ.
The EPA rates the rear-wheel-drive Charger V-6 at 19 mpg city and 30 mpg highway, which betters the all-wheel-drive model by 1 and 3 mpg, respectively. The burlier V-8 Chargers have nearly identical EPA estimates to one another—both V-8s earn 25 mpg on the highway while the 5.7-liter gets a 1-mpg bump in the city versus the 6.4.
Fuel Economy Ratings Compared: Dodge Charger V-8
We’ve devised our own fuel-economy test in an attempt to replicate how most people drive on the highway. Our procedure entails a 200-mile out-and-back loop on Michigan’s I-94 highway. We maintain a GPS-verified 75 mph and use the cruise control as much as possible to mimic the way many drivers behave during long trips.
Test Results: Highway Range
In Depth: 2018 Dodge Charger
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