Yes, the Challenger is, indeed, a large vehicle, measuring between 4859 mm (191.3 in.) and 5027 mm (197.91 in.) in length, 1923 mm (75.71 in.) and 1933 mm (76.1 in.) in width, and 1293 mm (50.91 in.) and 1460 mm (57.48 in.) in height, depending on the modification.
The majority of Dodge Challenger cars offer impressive output options. Those, equipped with 6.4 HEMI V8 engines, produce 485 Hp and 644 Nm of torque.
The Dodge Challenger range is full of powerful vehicles. The one that offers the highest output, however, is the SRT Demon 6.2 HEMI V8 variant, producing 808 Hp and 972 Nm of torque.
The high performance Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat variants are powered by 6.2-liter 6-cylinder engines.
One cannot expect a Dodge Challenger to be fuel efficient, but variants equipped with 3.6-liter V6 engines can go a bit to the lower side, with consumption figures of 10.2 – 11.2 l/ 100 km (23.06 – 21 mpg).
There is no reason why Dodge Challengers, modern variants in particular, would not be suitable daily drivers. The only issue, that owners point out, is the high fuel consumption, especially when driven in an urban environment.