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I would love to see this in Charger too.

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I know the current Charger has a nice paddle shift system, but I also wish it could also can have the high tech handling customization for drive modes. The Challenger, for example will have 4 options.

The 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT 392 and SRT Hellcat models will both come with the Drive Mode system. This system adjusts the horsepower output, transmission shift speeds, steering (Challenger SRT 392 only), paddle shifters (automatic transmission only), traction control and suspension settings with the choice of Default, Sport, Track or Custom modes.
http://www.torquenews.com/106/2015-...-modes-offer-high-tech-handling-customization

Here they go, for high tech options. Wouldn't it be great if Charger had them too?
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I know the current Charger has a nice paddle shift system, but I also wish it could also can have the high tech handling customization for drive modes. The Challenger, for example will have 4 options.



http://www.torquenews.com/106/2015-...-modes-offer-high-tech-handling-customization

Here they go, for high tech options. Wouldn't it be great if Charger had them too?
They will in 2015. ;)
You think so? That soon?
Yep! :)

Everything you see on the Chally will translate to the Charger. The current SRT has multiple performance modes so this will be the next step.
I believe the info from the reveal mentioned the various modes in the Charger.

" Thanks to the speed of its PowerNet electrical architecture, the 2015 Dodge Charger models equipped with Sport mode can instantly transform the four-door muscle car’s personality to improve performance. By engaging Sport mode, Charger drivers can reduce shift times from approximately 400 milliseconds to 250 milliseconds, increase engine and throttle responsiveness, adjust electronic stability control (ESC) settings and firm up the steering feel."

At least most of it.

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Various modes

I believe the info from the reveal mentioned the various modes in the Charger.

" Thanks to the speed of its PowerNet electrical architecture, the 2015 Dodge Charger models equipped with Sport mode can instantly transform the four-door muscle car’s personality to improve performance. By engaging Sport mode, Charger drivers can reduce shift times from approximately 400 milliseconds to 250 milliseconds, increase engine and throttle responsiveness, adjust electronic stability control (ESC) settings and firm up the steering feel."

At least most of it.

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You are right a14umbra, but I didn't know it was going to have 4 distinct modes. But I think we will see it coming in 2015.
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