Beats™ Boom in the 2012 Dodge Charger |
Posted on January 19, 2012

Beats™ by Dr. Dre™ has set the world of music on fire. DJs, celebrities, and audiophiles alike have embraced the incredible recording studio-quality sound created by Beats™ headphones. Simply put: the audio game has changed.
Chrysler was the first automaker to integrate the Beats™ by Dr. Dre™ audio system to its vehicles, with the 2012 Chrysler 300S. Now, it’s Dodge’s turn to bring the unbeatable audio-experience to the 2012 Dodge Charger. Dodge engineers worked side-by-side with Beats™ by Dr. Dre ™ founder and legendary producer Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, Chairman of Interscope Geffen-A&M Records – to create this groundbreaking audio system.
“There’s nothing more exciting than a high performance car combined with a high performance audio experience – and the integration with Beats™ Audio technology into the Charger is the next logical step in our exclusive automotive expansion with Chrysler Group,” said Iovine.
The 2012 Dodge Charger models powered by Beats™ by Dr. Dre™ will arrive at Dodge dealerships nationwide in early 2012 and feature a 10-speaker audio system. A state-of-the-art Uconnect© Touch 8.4 inch touchscreen, the segment’s largest, controls the 12-channel amplifier that creates top-notch, professional sound. While Beats™ keep blazing a new path for audio, we’re proud to be the official wheels for the ride.







Jan 20, 2012 @ 21:10:57
Well, I could care less about “Dr. Dre”, but I have to say, last week I saw a 2006-2010 version driving down the street with a 2011 version right behind it, and the positive changes to the 2011 were sooooo obvious. It just looked waaaay better than the first attempt that was driivng in front of it, really put it to shame!
Now if they could fix the front end and rub a little bondo in front of the rear wheels, I would definitely buy one.
Feb 28, 2012 @ 22:08:19
Don’t know about the Dr Dre sound system, but my 2012 Charger R2T2STP with the Upgraded Alpine sure sucks bilge water. It is the worst sound system I have ever had since the inception of FM radio. Something has to be done, I hate my sound system.