Dodge unveils new electric muscle car concept that could replace the Challenger and Charger (2024)

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DETROIT — Dodge on Wednesday unveiled a new concept car called the Charger Daytona SRT as a preview of its first all-electric muscle car, expected in 2024.

The two-door coupe is the first look at what the forthcoming vehicle, which will replace Dodge's current gas-powered Challenger and Charger muscle cars, is expected to look like. The car also features several new technologies meant to make it feel and drive like a traditional muscle car.

"This car, we believe, will redefine American muscle," Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis, who's known for over-the-top vehicles such as the brand's 700-plus horsepower Hellcat models, said during a media briefing.

The concept vehicle looks like a futuristic, yet retro, version of the current Dodge Challenger with a more aerodynamic, but muscular, design. Most notably, the front end features a large opening for air to pass through, which the company is calling a "R-Wing."

The "R-Wing" of the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT concept car features a Fratzog logo in the middle of it.

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The front wing as well as the vehicle's "Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust" and "eRupt" multispeed transmission – names fitting for "Back to the Future" movies – are patent pending, according to the company.

The multispeed transmission and exhaust are especially unique, since electric vehicles drive in only one "gear" and are relatively silent aside from required safety noises.

'Not a science project'

Automakers routinely use concept vehicles to gauge customer interest or show the future direction of a vehicle or brand. The vehicles are not meant to be sold to consumers.

However, Kuniskis says many of the Charger Daytona SRT's technologies and design elements are expected to make it into a production vehicle.

"This is not a science project," he said. "It looks like a Dodge, sounds like a Dodge and drives like a Dodge."

Dodge Charger Daytona SRT concept car

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Kuniskis said the 2024 production electric muscle car is expected to launch with three different performance levels but eventually expand to nine. The concept car features an 800-volt "Banshee" propulsion system.

Dodge declined to release expected performance metrics for the concept car or the yet-to-be-named production muscle car.

The forthcoming EV in 2024 will replace Dodge's gas-powered Charger and Challenger muscle cars, which the automaker on Monday said would be discontinued at the end of 2023.

New tech

The car's patent pending technologies are meant to retain the sound and driving characteristics of Dodge's current gas-powered Charger and Challenger for any forthcoming all-electric muscle cars, according to Kuniskis.

While EVs can be fast with a "linear acceleration" that produces astonishing 0-60 mph times, they often lack the driving dynamics that many performance car owners enjoy. It's a problem auto executives have privately been attempting to solve as the industry transitions to EVs.

Dodge Charger Daytona SRT concept car

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"We said, 'OK, if it's going to happen, let's do it like Dodge,'" Kuniskis said. "We're not going to go there and do the same thing. Dodge is going to get lost if we try to do the same thing as everybody else."

The exhaust system on the concept Charger, which Kuniskis said is as loud as a Hellcat engine, pushes sound through an amplifier and tuning chamber located at the rear of the vehicle. He compared it to a wind organ with chambers and pipes.

The eRupt technology, he said, is a multispeed transmission "with electro-mechanical shifting" that "delivers distinctive shift points" like today's muscle and performance cars.

The innovations could help Dodge retain its performance characteristics as well as its buyers, who have bought millions of Challengers and Chargers over the years, according to Stephanie Brinley, principal analyst at S&P Global.

"It is exactly what you would expect a Dodge EV two-door to be," she said. "It looks the part, it sounds the part and it's pretty exciting."

Heritage cues

Much of the concept vehicle was inspired by Stellantis-owned Dodge's history, according to officials. The name itself — Charger Daytona SRT — is made up of nomenclatures Dodge has commonly used.

The "R-Wing" was inspired by the "nose cone" front end of the 1969-1970 Charger Daytona. And while today's Charger is a four-door vehicle, the original generations beginning in the 1960s were two-door, like the concept.

Dodge Charger Daytona SRT concept car

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The "Fratzonic" exhaust is a reference to a logo Dodge used from 1962 through 1976 called the "Fratzog," — a word made up by a designer. It features a split deltoid made of three arrowhead shapes that form a three-pointed star.

Kuniskis said some of the design elements and technologies are expected to impact the electric range of the vehicles, but it's not something Dodge is necessarily worried about.

"Don't care; it's badass ... it's a muscle car," Kuniskis said.

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What is Dodge going to replace the Charger and Challenger with? ›

The gas-powered Chargers with a new inline-six engine are expected to go on sale in 2025. All models of the next-generation Charger will eventually come in two- and four-door variants to replace the four-door Dodge Charger and two-door Challenger.

How much is the Dodge EV muscle car? ›

Two- and four-door gas-powered Charger Sixpacks will follow at the start of 2025. Pricing has not been announced, but we expect that the lower-output electric R/T models will cost roughly $50,000 while high-output electric Scat Pack models will cost roughly $60,000.

How much horsepower does a 2024 Dodge SRT Banshee have? ›

Unlike other Charger EVs, the Banshee will feature an 800-volt architecture and a two-speed transmission. Since Dodge promised the Banshee will beat the Hellcat's performance, we expect over 807 horsepower and a quarter-mile time in the 10-second range.

How much horsepower does the Dodge Charger EV have? ›

Dodge's first EV debuts with a two-door body style, standard all-wheel drive, and two trims: the R/T with up to 496 horsepower and the Scat Pack with up to 670 hp. The Charger EV has a 400-volt architecture with a 93.9-kWh battery; Dodge is targeting 317 miles of range for the R/T and 260 miles for the Scat Pack.

Why is Dodge killing the Charger and Challenger? ›

Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has announced that the current versions of the Charger and Challenger will be their last, at least for the foreseeable future. Production officially ended in December 2023 due to the parent company's transition to cleaner and more efficient electric vehicles (EVs).

How much horsepower does the new Dodge Challenger electric have? ›

All-new, all-electric 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona delivers up to 670 horsepower and is expected to reach 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds, retaining its title as the world's quickest and most powerful muscle car. March 5, 2024, Auburn Hills, Mich.

Is Dodge coming out with an electric muscle car? ›

"The next generation of Dodge muscle has arrived." Two-door coupe versions of the all-electric 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack and 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T will begin production in mid-2024. Production of all-electric four-door Daytona Scat Pack and R/T models will begin in the first quarter of 2025.

Is Dodge going to make an electric muscle car? ›

Four-door Charger models as well as gas-engined cars will go into production in 2025. Two-door electric models will be available later this year. The old gasoline-only Challenger muscle car was offered at the end of its production run with with 1,025 horsepower supercharged V8.

What will Dodge make in 2024? ›

The 2024 Dodge lineup consists of just two powerful vehicles: the Dodge Hornet and Dodge Durango. Dodge has discontinued the Dodge Challenger and Charger for the 2024 model year.

How much is the 2024 Challenger EV? ›

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2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Specifications
BASE PRICE$60,000-$80,000 (est)
LAYOUTFront- and rear-motor, AWD, 5-pass, 2-door coupe/4-door sedan
MOTORS2 x 335-hp/314-lb-ft, 400-volt, permanent-magnet electric; Comb: 496- or 670-hp/404- or 607-lb-ft
TRANSMISSION1-speed automatic
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What is Dodge next muscle car? ›

“The next generation of Dodge muscle has arrived.” Two-door coupe versions of the all-electric 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack and 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T will begin production in mid-2024. Production of all-electric four-door Daytona Scat Pack and R/T models will begin in the first quarter of 2025.

How much will the SRT Banshee cost? ›

The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Banshee's MSRP

The MSRP of the 2023 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody Jailbreak is $84,650, and the 2024 Banshee could cost even more. For lower Charger EV trim levels, expect to pay around $50,000.

Are they making an electric Hellcat? ›

Dodge Charger Daytona EV unveiled as first electric muscle car with Hellcat performance. Dodge revealed the new 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV for the first time Tuesday.

What vehicle is replacing the Challenger? ›

The next-generation Dodge Charger — which will replace the Challenger — remains largely shrouded in secrecy.

What will replace the Challenger in 2024? ›

After the two-door electric Charger Daytonas launch for 2024, Dodge will introduce the four-door electric Daytonas as well as the two- and four-door Sixpack gas-powered versions for 2025.

What cars will Dodge make in 2024? ›

The 2024 Dodge lineup consists of just two powerful vehicles: the Dodge Hornet and Dodge Durango. Dodge has discontinued the Dodge Challenger and Charger for the 2024 model year.

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