Dodge’s muscle cars have been known for offering a variety of eye-popping color options through the years, and that’s continued with the arrival of the new-generation Charger. The vivid orange, blue, and green options already available have now been joined by a new color called Sub-Zero. A stealthier option for the muscle car, Sub-Zero joins an array of customization options to recently become available, including special hood graphics and stripes. The new paint option’s special trick is its ability to change its appearance based on the amount of natural light.
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Sub-Zero Joins Exciting Color Palette

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Sub-Zero is a blue-gray solid hue that complements the brawny body of the two- and four-door Chargers well. In the shade, it has a deep and subtle appearance, but direct sunlight brightens up the paint with a cool-tone blue.
“The roll-out of customization options continues to the delight of the brotherhood. An ice-cold paint to go with their ICE-powered all-wheel-drive muscle car,” said Matt McAlear, Dodge CEO. “Sub-Zero is the next in line of options available for the entire Charger lineup, from the 420-horsepower SixPack-powered Charger R/T and the 550-horsepower SixPack-powered Scat Pack to the 670-horsepower Charger Daytona Scat Pack.”

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Sub-Zero is a $795 option, making it one of the more expensive paint options for the Charger. Here’s a look at the muscle car’s complete list of color choices and their prices:
- Diamond Black Crystal (no charge)
- White Knuckle with black roof ($695)
- After Dark with black roof ($695)
- Destroyer Gray with black roof ($695)
- Redeye with black roof ($695)
- Triple Nickel with black roof ($695)
- Bludicrous with black roof ($695)
- Green Machine with black roof ($695)
- Peel Out with black roof ($795)
- Sub-Zero ($795)
In addition to the new color, Dodge recently added several other personalization options for the Charger. These include Fratzog dual stripes, a Satin Black hood graphic (SixPack models), and a Gloss Black painted hood (Charger Daytona Scat Pack).
How Much Is A Fully Loaded Charger?

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Using the 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack 4-Door as a base, we added every available option in the configurator. That includes the $4,495 Track Package, which adds a widebody competition suspension, a performance spoiler, red brake calipers, a Drive Experience Recorder, and more.
This electric Charger variant starts at $66,990, but all the options added another $14,010 to the MSRP. A destination charge of $1,995 is applicable, too, giving us a final price of $82,995. That’s not cheap, but you also won’t find a full-size sedan at the same price point that will keep up with the 670-horsepower electric Dodge in a straight line. If you can’t stretch to the EV, you can pick up a base two-door Charger with a 420-hp six-pot for under $50k—that’s still a lot more than the older Challenger, though.
With ample performance from the gas or electric models, desirable customization options, and more amenities than its predecessor, the 2026 Charger is a great muscle car.