2020 Dodge Charger GT AWD is Your New Winter-busting Sedan

FCA has just announced a new Dodge Charger GT AWD model for 2020.

Similar to the Charger SXT AWD introduced a year ago, the GT AWD boasts sportier looks inspired by high-performance Charger SRT models.

Unfortunately, there won’t be a powerful V8 engine under the hood. Rather, you’ll find a 3.6-litre Pentastar V6 engine that delivers 300 horsepower and 264 pound-feet of torque.

Photo: FCA

This capable sedan is not cheap, mind you: the automaker puts it at $43,895 (excluding $1,895 destination charge).

The Dodge Charger GT AWD promises more exciting performance than the Nissan Altima and the newly announced Toyota Camry V6 AWD, the latter going on sale in early spring.

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