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What size engine is in the 2011 Dodge Charger V6?

The 2011 Dodge Charger V6 is powered by a 3.6-liter V6 engine—the 3.6L Pentastar V6.


In 2011, Dodge offered the Charger with multiple engines, but the V6 option is defined by the 3.6-liter Pentastar, a modern, DOHC, 24-valve powerplant designed for smoother operation and better efficiency. This article breaks down that engine's size, specs, and how it fit in the Charger lineup.


Engine size and configuration


Key specifications for the 3.6L V6 engine used in the 2011 Charger V6 include displacement, engine family, horsepower, torque, and transmission. This provides a concise picture of what powers the V6 variant.



  • Displacement: 3.6 L (approximately 219 cu in)

  • Engine family: Pentastar V6

  • Horsepower: 292 hp

  • Torque: 260 lb-ft

  • Transmission: 5-speed automatic with AutoStick


The 3.6L Pentastar V6 in the 2011 Charger offered a balance of daily usability and respectable performance, sitting alongside more powerful V8 options in the lineup.


Context within the Charger lineup


The V6 engine was Dodge’s choice for customers seeking better fuel economy and smoother operation while still delivering solid acceleration for a full-size sedan. It complemented the higher-performance V8 choices available in the 2011 Charger range (such as the 5.7L Hemi and, in some variants, the 6.1L SRT8).


Summary


In summary, the 2011 Dodge Charger V6 uses a 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, producing about 292 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission. This configuration defined the core V6 option for the Charger that year, offering a practical blend of power and efficiency for everyday driving.

What are the common problems with a 2011 Dodge Charger?


Top 2011 Dodge Charger Problems

  • PCM/TCM Software Updates Will Address Shifting Problems.
  • Transmission Shift Quality Issues.
  • Check Engine Light Due to Failed Thermostat.
  • Cable Failure in Window Regulator or Motor May Cause Power Windows to Become Inoperative.
  • Software Updates Will Solve Electrical/Lighting Problems.



What year Charger to stay away from?


2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, and 2014 model years of the Dodge Charger. These years are frequently flagged for severe mechanical issues, including premature engine failure and complex electrical malfunctions.



Is the Dodge 3.5 L V6 a good engine?


Some would question whether the move was a step forward or backward because the 3.5L V6 (and its variants) has a poor reputation for reliability. Lubrication issues, oil sludging, coolant leaks, overheating and low-mileage engine failures have plagued this engine family from the get-go.



Is a 3.6 L V6 fast?


SUVs equipped with the 3.6L V6 engine can go an impressive 0 to 60 MPH in between 6.4 and 7.4 seconds. Sedans accelerate even faster, averaging between 6 and 6.3 seconds to go 0 to 60 MPH. When paired with modern automatic transmissions, the engine offers smooth gear transitions as well.


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