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Hey Charger! New Dodge EV muscle car boasts wild acceleration, crazy weight and a name famous in Australia

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Both Charger R/T and Scat Pack both come standard with new Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust system that is claimed can generate as much noise as the old Hellcat. No audio clips of the production car have been released but engineers say the sound generator is capable of matching the beat, cadence and tempo of the old supercharged V8.

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Dodge launches the EV “they” don’t want you to have

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“Trust me, this is not the EV they want you to have,” said Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis. This is the way Dodge does EVs.”. Named the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept, it previews production models due to launch in 2024. 2022 Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept. FYI, the Hellcat 6.2-litre

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News: Dodge Reveals Charger Daytona SRT EV Concept

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Dodge did not provide details on the powertrain but did say it was based on the 800-volt system, which they have named Banshee. The name goes along with the other Dodge high-performance gasoline engine names of Hellcat, Hemi, Redeye and Super Stock in what they call the Brotherhood of Muscle. An End to Silent EVs.

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News: 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV Gets a Gas-Powered Sibling

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The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona will have multiple personalities, starting with an assortment of EV versions packaged in both two- and four-door body styles. And for those not quite ready to go all electric, the Dodge Charger coupe also will be offered with the new, high-performance Hurricane gas engine.

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Is NASCAR getting ready for EVs—or hybrids?

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NASCAR remains a race of thirsty, loud V-8 engines and rear-wheel-drive cars with rear-mounted manual transmissions. The EV potentially set to charge the NASCAR crowd up the most may be the 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV , which harks back to the heritage Daytona, the first vehicle to break 200 mph on a NASCAR track in 1970.

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