The Dodge Charger is an American automobile manufactured by Chrysler, using the brand name of Dodge. Dodge used three different platforms to manufacture the different types of Charger cars. Dodge used the term, Charger to describe the performance model. Dodge Charge was also available as a hatchback, a sedan, and a personal luxury coupe in different parts. The Charger for the 2006 model year is based on the concept car used for the 1999 year. Dodge Charger Daytona is the name used for three different modified Dodge Charger's built on the B-body and LX platforms.
Dodge Charger was available in different models in different parts of the World: The truck-based vehicles introduced by Dodge were called as the Ramcharger. 1964 - The Dodge Charger concept was introduced as a roadster-style show car based on the Dodge Polara. 1965 - Dodge Charger 273: a limited production option package for the Dart GT was introduced. 1966 to 1978: Dodge Charger (B-body): a rear wheel drive coupe and muscle car was used 1983 – 1987: Dodge Charger (L-body): a front wheel drive subcompact hatchback was used 1999 - Dodge Charger concept car was introduced as a rear wheel drive car.