Dodge Charger Daytona SRT is the electric muscle car of the future

18 August 2022
After numerous teasers we finally have a first good look at an electric replacement of Dodge Charger, although in a concept form only.

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  • Afolabi

Anonymous Missouri , 20 Aug 2022Coming from a life long Mopar fan/builder I think it's a good looking car. I own a 69 cha... morehello and my name is adebayo a akiode and i think the new banshee looks awsome and i kind off liking it and it is different from the 1968 movie the warith car and i think the new banshee has the same sound of the 1968 warith car . but the inside of the new banshee look way better than all the telsa models . the actor that play the movie warith was charie sheen.

  • Keb kese

New coming

  • Anonymous

No, no, no. Don't you dare disrespect muscle cars like that

  • Anonymous Missouri

Coming from a life long Mopar fan/builder I think it's a good looking car. I own a 69 charger and as tempting as it is to have one of these next to my old one. It's still electric and I just can't get on board at this time. They should let it be the buyer's choice if they want electric or gas. If I could buy one with a HEMI in it sign me up. Maybe to this new generation this is cool and it is cool looking. I just like to hear and feel the power especially the old cars.

"To create a car that both pays homage to the glorious past and embraces the future at the same time, is one heck of a task."

No it's really not hard to take a design that already exists and make it electric. I mean if it were, regular people wouldn't be doing it.

  • Anonymous

Was an aooogaaa(air horn) really necessary. Sound appears to be from speakers,, but if they used something else it appears to be a small motor connected to air compressor type assembly blowing air in a metal pipe simulating exhaust pressure pulses of an ic engine, also a gearbox, such a massive waste of battery, just to create noise pollution.
Why couldn't they just delete the "FIREWALLs" and sound insulation and let 2 motors whine and resonate in the cabin.

Instead of making a backwards miscle car ev concept, here is a mad idea, any manufacturer can adopt this free of cost, forget about the sound, add a mode to take advantage of the fact that a capable ev motor+inverter can change /lock(even revert the direction of) torque output in milliseconds, even at 60mph, when driver presses pedal to the metal, the torque slips tyres in a corner to do a controlled burnout {drift mode}, even 300hp~220kw RWD setup can do this. BRINGING BACK THE FEAR OF LIVE AXLE 60S MUSCLE BACK IN 2020s

  • Anonymous

The exterior design nails it.

The interior works well too, but that red rope light is even tackier than the one in the Mercedes.