Dodge Charger Safety Ratings: Is It Lacking?

Catrina C
Dec 22, 2020

Safety is paramount when you buy a new vehicle, so you will want to do your research to make sure you know the crash test ratings and safety features of your new ride. If you’re considering the 2020 Dodge Charger, you’ll be happy to know that it is fairly safe.

How safe is the Dodge Charger?

The 2020 Dodge Charger ranks “M” at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and five out of five at the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. Add to that 3.7 out of 5 expert reviews at Vehicle History and 4.95 out of five-star owner reviews for a great vehicle.

Blue 2020 Dodge Charger From Front-Passenger Side

In this article, we’ll talk more about what makes the 2020 Dodge Charger safe and what you should consider if you want this to be your next vehicle.

2020 Dodge Charger Crash Test Rating

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Test/Results

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gives the 2020 Dodge Charger the overall evaluation of “M” or marginal after testing. The crashworthiness ranged from M for small overlap front: driver-side to “G” or good for moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints and seats.

The vehicle ranked low for headlights, which were marked poor.  LATCH ease of use was also ranked “M,” and no front crash prevention was available.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Test/Results

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gives the 2020 Dodge Charger an overall safety rating of five out of five stars. The overall front star rating is four out of five stars, while the front driver side ranks at four out of five stars.

For the side tests, the combined side barrier and pole ratings were four out of five stars for the front seats and five out of five for the rear. The side barrier test gave four out of five stars to the driver side and five out of five to the rear passenger.

Other Reputable Tests/Results

At J.D. Power, and using the NADA Guides, the 2020 Dodge Charger received an overall safety rating of five out of five stars. The overall frontal barrier crash rating ranked the lowest at four out of five stars, but both the side crash and side barrier ratings were five out of five.

Dodge Charger Available Safety Tech

Forward Collision Warning

Car Collision Avoidance Signal

Forward collision warning is available for the 2020 Dodge Charger as an optional add-on. It uses forward-looking sensors to warn drivers of potential collisions. This gives them the opportunity to brake or steer to avoid a crash.

Lane Departure Warning

Lane departure warning is available as an option for the 2020 Dodge Charger. This feature uses a camera system to track where the vehicle is in the roadway. The technology will let drivers know if they suddenly shift or are drifting into another lane unintentionally.

Additional Safety Features

Addiction safety features on the 2020 Dodge Charger include:

  • Seat belt reminders
  • Dynamic head restraints
  • Adjustable upper belt anchorage
  • Advanced belt feature
  • Frontal and curtain airbags
  • LATCH locations

Here’s What Other People Also Ask:

Is the Dodge Charger safe?

The Dodge Charger received an overall reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5.0, which places it lower in the ranks of full-sized vehicles (10 out of 12 reviewed). That means it’s not the most reliable car in that group of vehicles.

Do Dodge Chargers have lots of problems?

There has been at least one recall for the 2020 Dodge Charger, which can be found at the NHTSA’s website. There are also electrical problems and wiring harness issues that have yet to be corrected.

What is the best year for the Dodge Charger?

The top years for the Dodge Charger are 1968 to 1970, which was the Charger that made its debut in the Fast and Furious franchise. It also had NASCAR success through its Charger Daytona model, which delivered some of the first aerodynamics seen in the racing series.

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Catrina C. is a former auto auction block clerk and current freelance automotive industry writer. She enjoys writing, taking long trips in her Ford and providing solid automotive advice.
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