Dodge has ventured into the realm of electric vehicles with the Charger Daytona, blending the traditional muscle car concept with an electric powertrain.
The Charger Daytona boasts zero tailpipe emissions and comes in two variants: the R/T with 496 horsepower and the Scat Pack with 670 horsepower. These models feature a 400-volt propulsion system, with plans for 800-volt models in the future.
For those preferring ICE-powered variants, options like the Sixpack H.O. and Sixpack S.O. with twin-turbo Hurricane engines will be available.
Despite its hefty weight and size, the Charger Daytona promises impressive performance figures, with the Scat Pack model estimated to reach 60 mph in 3.3 seconds. Its design pays homage to classic muscle cars while incorporating modern features like carbon fiber components.
Powered by a supercharged HEMI V8 engine, the Charger Daytona offers a blend of classic muscle car appeal and cutting-edge technology. It represents Dodge’s bold step into the electric vehicle market, offering enthusiasts a unique driving experience.