Whether you’re scanning a dealership lot, browsing classifieds, or comparing trims online, the 2015 Dodge lineup offers a clear mix of everyday drivers and performance cars that’s worth a quick orientation before you dive into details.
There are 7 2015 Dodge Models, ranging from Challenger to Viper. For each model I list the Body style,Key engine(s) (L / hp),Notable trims / 2015 changes — details you’ll find below.
Which 2015 Dodge is best if I want raw performance?
The Viper is the clear top performer for straight-line speed and track use, while the Challenger offers high-performance trims (SRT/HEMI) that balance power with more everyday comfort; choose the Viper for ultimate performance, the Challenger for muscle-car feel with more usable options.
How different are the engines and trims across the 2015 Dodge models?
Engine choices in 2015 span economical four-cylinders up through V8s and the Viper’s V10, so horsepower and fuel economy vary widely; trims reflect that split too, with some models focused on efficiency and others offering performance-oriented packages and suspension/tire upgrades.
2015 Dodge Models
| Model | Body style | Key engine(s) (L / hp) | Notable trims / 2015 changes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charger | sedan | 3.6L V6 / 292 hp; 5.7L HEMI V8 / 372 hp; 6.2L supercharged / 707 hp | SXT, R/T, SRT; Hellcat 707 hp debuted |
| Challenger | coupe | 3.6L V6 / 305 hp; 5.7L V8 / 375 hp; 6.2L supercharged / 707 hp | SXT, R/T, Scat Pack, SRT Hellcat debut 2015 |
| Dart | sedan | 1.4L turbo / 160 hp; 2.0L I4 / 160 hp; 2.4L I4 / 184 hp | SE, SXT, Aero, GT; modest 2015 updates, value-oriented pricing |
| Journey | SUV | 2.4L I4 / 173 hp; 3.6L V6 / 283 hp | SE, SXT, Crossroad; affordable family crossover, minor 2015 updates |
| Durango | SUV | 3.6L V6 / 290 hp; 5.7L HEMI V8 / 360 hp | SXT, Limited, R/T, Citadel; available AWD, stronger towing |
| Grand Caravan | minivan | 3.6L V6 / 283 hp | SE, SXT; Stow ‘n Go seating, family-focused features |
| Viper | coupe | 8.4L V10 / 645 hp | SRT Viper, TA, GTS; low-production, enthusiast-focused |
Images and Descriptions

Charger
Full-size American sedan mixing daily practicality and high-performance options. Buyers pick V6 for economy, HEMI for balance, or Hellcat for extreme power; roomy cabin and bold styling make it popular with enthusiasts and fleet buyers.

Challenger
Retro-styled muscle coupe appealing to performance buyers and weekend drivers. Offers a broad power range from economical V6 to Hellcat supercharged V8; spacious interior for class, strong straight-line ability, and multiple performance trims.

Dart
Compact sedan aimed at budget shoppers seeking modern styling and tech. Offers economical engines and a sportier GT; good value on the used market but interior materials and long-term appeal are mixed.

Journey
Budget-friendly crossover with flexible seating and cargo space for families. Known for roomy cabin and optional V6 for extra power; appeals to cost-conscious buyers despite mixed refinement and interior quality.

Durango
Three-row SUV that blends family practicality with available V8 muscle. Buyers choose V6 for economy or HEMI for towing and performance; notable for good towing capacity and spacious second-row comfort.

Grand Caravan
Long-running, practical minivan targeting families and fleets. Stow ‘n Go seats and ample cargo space make it highly versatile; valued for affordability and utility though tech and refinement lag newer rivals.

Viper
Two-seat, track-capable supercar serving as Dodge’s halo model in 2015. Delivers raw V10 power and precise handling; expensive and niche, appealing to dedicated enthusiasts seeking exotic performance rather than daily comfort.
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