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Electric Dodge Charger Daytona launches with 317 miles range, 350 kW charging support and more

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Dodge today launched its Dodge Charger Daytona electric based on the Stellantis STLA Large battery electric vehicle (BEV) native platform. The system has a high-voltage battery pack, a dual-integrated charge module, and front and rear electric drive modules.

It packs a 100.5 kW battery pack and a peak discharge rate of 550 kW with a prismatic battery cell structure. It packs a customized regenerative braking system to convert the vehicle’s kinetic energy into electricity during deceleration to increase range.

The car features center caps with the Fratzog logo including 18 by 8-inch wheels as standard for Daytona R/T and 20-by-11-inch Satin Carbon wheels for Daytona Scat Pack. It also has a wheel option of 20-by-10-ince black noise wheels with a blacktop package and 20 -by-11/11.5-inch luster wheels with a track package.

The new Dodge Charger comes in eight color paints including After Dark, Bludicrous, Destroyer Grey, Diamond Black, Peel Out, Redeye, Triple Nickel, and White Knuckle.

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The Dodge Charger Daytona R/T is expected to bring 317 miles of driving range and its performance version at 260 miles. The company will offer level 2 wall charger or public charger credits via Free2move charger as well as a 360-degree ecosystem by Stellantis.

It supports Level 3 DC CCS fast charging to take 20 to 80% battery level in 27 minutes. The estimated charging capacity for Daytona R/T is 9.9 miles per minute and 8.1 miles per minute for Daytona Scat pack using a 350 kW fast charging.

The price of the electric Dodge Charger Daytona is unconfirmed at the moment.

Electric Dodge Charger Daytona

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