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Dodge Charger Production in Windsor

A plain-language guide to current Dodge Charger production in Windsor and the difference between model-family and exact-vehicle claims.

By Evan R. MacAllisterReviewed August 3, 2026General information

Stellantis launched production of the SIXPACK-powered 2026 Dodge Charger at Windsor Assembly Plant in December 2025. The current Charger program includes different body styles and powertrains whose production timing may not be identical, so buyers should verify the exact car rather than treating every Charger as interchangeable.

What makes the current program unusual

The Charger family spans performance-oriented gasoline and electric versions on a modern multi-energy architecture. That makes precise language important: “Charger production in Windsor” does not automatically tell you the door count, powertrain, trim, battery, engine, or build date of a particular vehicle.

Questions to answer before buying

  • Is the car two-door or four-door?
  • Which powertrain and output level does it have?
  • What tires are fitted, and are they suitable for the intended season?
  • How does the seating and cargo opening work for daily use?
  • What charging access is available if considering an electric version?
  • What are the insurance, service, and storage implications of a performance model?

Performance claims need context

Acceleration and horsepower are only part of a usable performance car. Brake feel, tire temperature, wet and winter grip, visibility, ride quality, cooling, seat support, control layout, and the ability to use the car legally and safely are equally relevant.

How to confirm Windsor assembly

Check the first VIN character, the certification label, and current Stellantis production information. For a used vehicle, also confirm the original model year and build details rather than assuming that all cars sharing the Charger name came from the same plant.