With 2017 being the final year for the Dodge Dart’s sales in North America and the Avenger being phased out a few years before, Dodge’s only sedan offering for 2018 is the Charger. Fortunately for the car, Dodge had even more time to spend on its upgrades, which mostly consisted of some shuffling of features between trim levels and some new standard features. New on all trims is a rearview camera and rear parking sensors, while the SRT Hellcat trim level sees a revised grille design and some other styling tweaks. Dodge rebranded a few names for trims, including the base model, now SXT, which gets a power-adjustable driver’s seat, Apple and Android integration, and keyless entry. The new Charger includes several other trim levels that tack on everything from heated sport seats and mirrors to leather upholstery, blind spot monitoring, and a supercharged V8 engine.