"It's reminiscent of the way cars used to sound while cruising across the USA."
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New models of cars come with lots of new features, such as automated safety features, touch screen infotainment, and app-integrated systems. But, sometimes, the newer features can feel unnecessary or overdone.
A TikTok account dedicated to car enthusiasts, Moparman (@the_real_mopar_man), recently showcased the latest exhaust system of the Dodge Charger. As of now, the video has garnered more than 580,000 views.
The latest exhaust system for the Dodge Charger.
In his brief 47-second clip, Moparman kicks things off from the interior of a brand-new Dodge Charger.
"Moparman shared, 'We took the new Charger for a spin, activated the sports mode, and check out the upgraded augmented exhaust sound!'"
After accelerating for a few moments and producing a gentler growl compared to older sports cars, he steps out of the vehicle and asks his friend to rev the engine.
Beyond the vehicle, the exhaust noise remains consistent. Furthermore, he crouched down to demonstrate a grille-style exhaust that produced sound without releasing any smoke.
“It doesn't produce any illusions. It merely emits sounds from the speakers. Boo, Dodge! Boo! You've earned a boo from the Mopar Man,” he remarked.
New Enhancements of the Dodge Charger
On top of what Moparman showed viewers, the 2025 Dodge Charger comes with a lot of new features and a new body design.
According to Car and Driver, the 2025 model “comes in two body styles,” has four doors, and uses a twin-turbo inline-six engine that comes in 420 horsepower or 550 horsepower. Its interior and exterior style borrows from 1960s muscle cars.
The interior showcases a blend of classic and contemporary elements, including a “layered dashboard design inspired by the 1960s Charger,” comfortable bucket seats, and a rear liftgate in place of a conventional trunk.
Car and Driver reports that every model comes with a 12.3-inch infotainment display and uses the Uconnect 5 software interface. The display can also be upgraded to a 16-inch unit on some models. Safety and driver assistance features include standard automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane-departure warning with lane-keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control with a lane-centering feature.
The price range for the new model is between $40,000 and $450,000.
@the_real_mopar_man @Dodge #electriccharger #electriccars #mancardrevoked #bringbackv8s #hemi #electriccarssuck #fypシ #fyp #fypシ゚viral #foryoupage #electricdodge #bringthehemiback ♬ original sound – MOPARMAN
How do viewers perceive it?
The new exhaust feature failed to impress the majority of viewers.
"Have you heard about that new Bose exhaust?" one of them remarked.
"It has such poor sound quality, almost like listening to an mp3 on a phone. Why would they choose to make it sound this way?" a second person pondered.
"Sounds like a car from a fortnight ago," chimed in a third voice.
"One person remarked, 'Just picture the sound of the speaker—it resembles that of a Civic with a straight pipe,' another chimed in."
"A viewer commented, 'It's really unfortunate because they finally perfected the design.'"
"A viewer commented, 'Yet another vehicle with a lifespan of around 50,000 miles—if you're fortunate—and made mostly of plastic components.'"
The Daily Dot contacted Moparman through comments on TikTok and sent an email to Dodge.