Dodge Charger Daytona EV: here are the first pictures online before its debut – News

Dodge Charger Daytona EV: here are the first pictures online before its debut – News


Today marks the unveiling of the new Dodge Charger Daytona, an American electric sports car that brings batteries to the world of muscle cars. But before the launch, the images have already been leaked

March 5, 2024

Dafter a long gestation, here are the first leaked images from the launch of Dodge’s new muscle car, Charger Daytona EV, which promises to make people rethink electric car performance, at least among the American public. The official launch scheduled for 5:00 p.m. Italian time will be attended by the CEO Tim Kuniskis on stage.

After the end of the production of Charger and Challenge, Dodge had highlighted the crossover but now the time has come for the electric ones – which will cause a lot of debate among petrol enthusiasts – and from what can be seen from the pictures the production model very closely reflects the idea presented in 2022, even if the bumpers have been changed. Dodge has “spoiled” the fact that this electric, built on the Big STLA platform, will be able to match any Hellcat V8 by accelerating from 0 to 100 km / h in about 2 seconds. See you soon and official data and technical specifications.

Dthe first images, which are very similar to the 2022 concept, show little front “frunk”, best suited for charging cables, and heavily cluttered interiors Multi-color LEDs. Wide seats that look great not “extreme” in listing profiles and obviously a large LCD panel for general information, next to that of the driving instruments. The “signature” tail light includes LEDs across the entire width. Battery technology is a 800V and the gearbox used includes a split in virtual “gears” to give a sense of guidance. As seems necessary for some electric sports cars, a noise reduction system is included Synthetic V8. From what can be seen from the pictures published by Cochepias and Wilcoblok we’re not just talking about coupés: Dodge apparently will also make a sedan, and it has no intention of completely retiring gasoline engines, only that they will be V6s.