The first two-door 2026 Dodge Charger Scat Pack has come off the line at the Windsor Assembly Plant.
“Today marks a proud milestone for Stellantis, the Dodge brand and our Canadian team as we celebrate the production launch of the all-new SIXPACK-powered Dodge Charger Scat Pack,” said Trevor Longley, Stellantis Canada president and CEO. “Assembled in Windsor, Dodge Charger offers customers the freedom to choose ICE or BEV powertrains to fit their lifestyle and blends raw performance with cutting-edge innovation.”
Stellantis Canada said the launch underscores the company's committment to auto manufacturing in Canada.
“This is the next big step in the launch of the all-new Dodge Charger multi-energy muscle car lineup with the start of production of the new 550-horsepower, SIXPACK-powered Dodge Charger Scat Pack,” said Matt McAlear, Dodge CEO. “The Unifor-represented employees at Windsor Assembly are assembling a new Charger lineup that has already won multiple awards, including Ward’s 10 Best Interiors, Ward’s 10 Best Propulsion Systems and a MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice award, and delivers power of choice through a true multi-energy platform.”
The first vehicles will be arriving at dealerships later this month.
The third shift at the plant is expected to start in early 2026, adding 1,500 new jobs. The company indicated interviews and hiring are already underway.
The all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack, the Chrysler Pacifica, and Grand Caravan are also still in production at the Windsor Assembly Plant.