- Dodge is offering a rebate on 2026 Sixpack models through August 3rd.
- The offer includes a $4,200 discount on the R/T Sixpack, which is $10 per horsepower.
- The Scat Pack is discounted to $5,500, there is also a $10 discount per horsepower.
If you’re in the market to buy a muscle car (but you don’t need a V8 engine), now might be a good time to buy one. Dodge recently brought back one of its most popular cash allowance programs called Dodge Power Dollars, which gives customers $10 per horsepower rebate when they purchase a 2026 Charger Sixpack.
This deal is valid between July 9 and August 3, 2026, so you don’t have much time to save thousands on a new gas-powered charger. Dodge will offer a cash allowance on Charger R/T, R/T Plus, Scat Pack and Scat Pack Plus models with the Sixpack engine, but the electric Charger Daytona is not included in this offer.
2026 Dodge Charger R/T Sixpack
Photo by: Dodge
Both Sixpack models are powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter Hurricane inline-six engine, but the R/T gets a standard output (SO) version with 420 horsepower. Basic math shaves $4,200 off the $51,990 R/T Sixpack price, bringing the price to $47,790. If you want the R/T Plus with more features and a nicer exterior, it’ll go from $56,985 to $52,785.
As for the Scat Pack models, they get the more powerful Hurricane High Output (SO) engine, which delivers 550 hp. This means that these models will be discounted by $5,500 until August 3rd. The base Scat Pack starts at $56,990, so Dodge power dollars knock it down to $51,490. This is usually less than the cost of the R/T. If you want the Scat Pack Plus, that drops from $61,985 to $56,485 with Power Dollars.
“Nobody rewards horsepower like Dodge,” said Dodge CEO Matt McAleer. “Our customers love power, and Power Dollar helps them get more for less. From a $4,200 rebate on the 420-horsepower Charger R/T to a $5,500 rebate on the 550-horsepower Charger Scat Pack, this program puts more Dodge muscle within reach. This makes the Charger Scat Pack the most powerful car in the industry, priced at $55,000. Now available for less than $49,500 with power allowance.”
We love to see big discounts like this, although Dodge has offered big discounts on Hellcat models through this same program before. The Charger Daytona has also seen a substantial discount of up to $12,500.

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Motor1’s Opinion: This price increase is great news for those looking to buy the new charger, but it may not bode well for overall sales of the model. Rebates rarely mean a vehicle is selling well, although Dodge first offered the Power Dollar program when Charger and Challenger models were still selling at the highest levels. We’d like Dodge to discount the Daytona by $6,700, especially since it just increased the price of the 2027 model.
