Dodge Charger Daytona EV kicks off the electric muscle era (2024)

The all-electric 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona made its official debut today, with a 400-volt system and a 100.5kWh battery capable of putting out up to 670 horsepower.

The electric muscle car, which will go on sale later this year at a still unknown price, can gallop from 0–60mph in 3.3 seconds and cover a quarter mile in just over 11 seconds. And gone will be the rumbling V8 engines of the past, replaced with dual electric motors and a bit of gimmickry, like external speakers making a fake “vroom vroom” noise. (Not literally, but we’ll get to that in a bit.)

It’s been almost two years since Dodge offered the first glimpse of its electrified future in the form of its concept Charger Daytona SRT, and three years since Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said the brand would cease production of its gas-powered Charger and Challenger muscle cars to make way for an electric lineup. Now, even as EV sales cool off and some automakers pull back from their investments in electrification, Dodge says it’s charging ahead (yep, I said it) with its transformation.

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Dodge Charger Daytona EV kicks off the electric muscle era (2)

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The electric Charger will come in two trims: R/T and Scat Pack, both scheduled to start deliveries later this year. There’s a two-door coupe version of each, as well as a four-door sedan. And next year, Dodge will release a refreshed internal-combustion engine Charger, powered by a 3.0L twin-turbo inline-six Hurricane engine, as well as a Banshee performance version of the electric Charger Daytona.

In other words, the company is hedging its bets — as I’m sure its customers would expect. Unwilling to bid farewell to the era of gas-slurping street-legal dragsters? No problem! Dodge still has a muscle car for you.

When designing the first electric Charger, Kuniskis said the company prioritized power over going the distance. “It’s not designed to get you 500 miles of range,” Kuniskis said in a briefing with reporters. “This is designed to be the ultimate performance muscle car — until we come out with the Banshee, of course.”

What kind of power are we talking? The R/T will put out 456 horsepower (496 with a Power Shot), 404lb-ft of torque, with 0–60mph in 4.7 seconds. By comparison, the Scat Pack will churn out 630 horsepower (670 with the Power Shot), 627lb-ft of torque, and sprint to 60mph in 3.3 seconds. But all that extra power will cost you some range, as the Scat Pack will only get 260 miles of EPA estimated distance, while the R/T should travel up to 317 miles.

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Dodge Charger Daytona EV kicks off the electric muscle era (6)

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The electric Charger will be built on the STLA Large platform, which is the automaker’s top-of-the-line electric architecture mostly geared toward SUVs and larger vehicles. But Dodge wanted a bigger battery and more power for its first electric dragster, so it went with the plus-sized model.

The 100.5kWh battery will only have a usable 93.9kWh but should still be plenty of capacity for all your on-street antics. That puts the Charger EV in the same category as the Cadillac Lyriq and BMW i7, but it’s tuned to put out more ponies than similar sized EVs.

The 400V propulsion system will enable DC fast charging at a maximum rate of 183kW for both variants. When plugged into a 175kW fast charger, the Charger EV’s battery will go from 5 to 80 percent in 52.4 minutes. At a 350kW charger, that charging speed drops to 32.5 minutes.

Dodge said the new Chargers will come standard with Direct Connection stage kits, which is where you can get extra power if the factory settings aren’t enough for you. The R/T has access to the Stage 1 upgrade kit that adds 40 horsepower to reach a total of 496 horsepower, while the Scat Pack is delivered with a Stage 2 kit that offers 80 additional horsepower, taking total output to 670 horsepower.

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Dodge Charger Daytona EV kicks off the electric muscle era (38)

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All that power will require better-than-average stopping performance courtesy of the massive 16-inch Brembo brakes and red six-piston front / four-piston rear fixed calipers. It’s the largest brake package offered on a Dodge vehicle.Moreover, a “Brake by Wire” intelligent braking system purports to use a central module to control vehicle deceleration for “optimum braking force and pedal feedback.” Mind your neck.

Like all EVs, the Charger Daytona will emit a low-speed hum to alert pedestrians and others on the road. But when the RPMs increase, the vehicle’s “Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust System” kicks in. “Sound intensity is tied to higher performance,” Dodge says, meaning the fake engine growl increases in volume — and ferocity — as the vehicle accelerates. And yes, there are speakers.

Kuniskis insists the company cleared the faux exhaust with a select group of customers before signing off on the final design. But no doubt the faux growl will remain controversial with some diehards, even as electric performance becomes more commonplace.

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Dodge Charger Daytona EV kicks off the electric muscle era (40)

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There are plenty of drive modes, including the standard Auto, Eco, Sport, and Wet / Snow. For the Scat Pack trim, drivers will get two additional drive modes: Track and Drag. Track mode produces “maximum vehicle performance capability on smooth, dry surfaces, while Drag Mode, intended for use on an enclosed dragstrip, provides optimal dragstrip launch and straight-line acceleration.”

The release of the first electric Dodge muscle cars is a momentous occasion, especially considering how cagey the company has been about the shift to EVs. During a 2021 event by parent company Stellantis, Kuniskis proclaimed that Dodge would not “sell electric cars — it will sell eMuscle,” which is apparently Dodge branding for its future EVs. And last week in a briefing with reporters, he called the present moment “schizophrenic,” with companies needing to sell more ICE cars in order to fund the transition to EVs.

Dodge also screened a somewhat entertaining video for reporters of Kuniskis traveling back in time in the electric Charger to 1900 to give the original Dodge brothers, Horace and John, a tour of the company’s electrification efforts. The video is amusing — Kuniskis goes on an extended rant against “kale smoothies” for some reason — but it also lays bare the tension between Dodge’s 124-year-old legacy and its place in a more uncertain, less polluting future.

“The car we designed doesn’t look like a typical battery electric melted jelly bean,” Kuniskis boasts, as CGI-generated versions of Horace and John nod in admiration.

Dodge Charger Daytona EV kicks off the electric muscle era (2024)

FAQs

How much is the Dodge Daytona EV? ›

The price of the 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV is expected to start around $50,000 and go up to $60,000 depending on the trim and options.

How much horsepower does the 2024 Charger Daytona EV have? ›

Go for peak power and performance with the 670-horsepower Next-Gen Charger Daytona Scat Pack, or choose the 496-horsepower R/T and get into the world's first and only electric muscle car 1. Two-door models will be available late 2024 and four-door models are set to arrive early 2025. Charger Daytona Scat Pack shown.

How much is the 2024 Dodge Charger EV? ›

2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV Price and Release Date

You should expect a starting price between $50,000 to $60,000, though.

How much will the Dodge EV cost? ›

The 2025 Dodge Charger is an all-new, all-electric car with an emphasis on performance. We expect pricing to start at around $50,000. There's something so right about an electric car being called a Charger. Welcome to a brave new world where kilowatts take over from cubic inches and volts provide the jolts.

How much horsepower does the electric Charger Daytona have? ›

The Charger Daytona Scat Pack will come with 440 kW/590 horsepower in base form, stage 1 delivers 470 kW/630 horsepower and stage 2 is the same as the 2024 models, with 500 kW/670 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque.

How fast will the electric Dodge Charger go? ›

The second electric Charger wears an R/T badge, and it's a little less thrusting, topping out at 496bhp (370kW), 404lb ft and offering up a 0-60mph time of 4.7s. Both cars top out at 134mph (SP) and 137mph (R/T). So they're very much able to... push with resistless way and speed off in the distance.

What is the 0 60 time for the 2024 Dodge Charger EV? ›

Dodge Charger EV

There are two EV models. The top range 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack delivers up to 670-horses with an expected 0-60 time of 3.3 seconds. Dodge says this means it keeps its title as the world's quickest and most powerful muscle car.

What is the fastest EV car Charger in the world? ›

Terra 360 is one of the fastest chargers on the market, able to charge an electric vehicle in less than 15 minutes.

What is the fastest Charger car ever made? ›

Dodge Charger SRT ® Hellcat Runs a 7.62 Quarter-Mile, Claiming the World Record. At the 2022 Legion of Demons event at Houston Raceway Park, Zdung Ho and his Dodge Charger SRT® Hellcat ran a 7.72, resetting his own record for the world's quickest SRT Hellcat Charger in the quarter-mile.

Will there be a 2025 Dodge Charger? ›

The Charger muscle car returns to the Dodge lineup for 2025, but it's more than new from the tires up: this time it comes in two in two body styles.

How much horsepower does the 2024 Dodge Charger EV have? ›

The familiar R/T and Scat Pack trim levels carry over from the outgoing generation. Both will have dual electric motors that provide standard all-wheel drive. The R/T will debut with up to 496 horsepower and 404 pound-feet of torque, and the Scat Pack will arrive with up to 670 horses and 627 pound-feet.

Will Dodge be fully electric? ›

The most powerful and fastest version, at least initially, will be the fully electric Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack, capable of producing up to 670 horsepower from two electric motors. All versions of the new Charger, whether electric or gas, will have all-wheel-drive.

How much is a 2024 Hellcat? ›

The price of the 2024 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat starts at $103,590 and goes up to $108,795 depending on the trim and options. The Durango SRT Hellcat isn't cheap, but its limited production volume and brazen personality ensure no example goes unclaimed.

How much is the 2025 Scatpack? ›

2025 Dodge Charger EV Pricing

With estimated starting prices of $50,000 for the Dodge Charger EV R/T and $60,000 for the Dodge Daytona Scat Pack, depending on trim options, the 2025 Dodge Charger EV offers incredible value for an electric muscle car experience.

Will there be a 2024 charger? ›

The eighth-generation Dodge Charger is an upcoming full-size car manufactured and marketed by Stellantis North America under the Dodge marque. It was introduced as a production model in March 2024, following appearances of nearly identical concept cars in 2022.

How much is the 2025 Dodge Charger EV? ›

2025 Dodge Charger EV Pricing

With estimated starting prices of $50,000 for the Dodge Charger EV R/T and $60,000 for the Dodge Daytona Scat Pack, depending on trim options, the 2025 Dodge Charger EV offers incredible value for an electric muscle car experience.

How much horsepower does the 2024 Dodge Charger electric have? ›

The next-generation Dodge Charger will retain its title as the world's quickest and most powerful muscle car, led by the all-new, all-electric 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack, which delivers 670 horsepower and is expected to reach 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds and to run the quarter-mile in an estimated 11.5 seconds.

How much does the Dodge Daytona EV weight? ›

What is surprising is that the new Dodge Charger Daytona EV weighs 5,838 pounds, which is much as a long-range all-wheel drive Kia EV9, a three-row electric crossover. The base EV9, with smaller battery and single motor at the rear, weighs just over 5,000 pounds.

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