Dodge
Electric Vehicles • Founded 1900 • Auburn Hills, Michigan
Dodge rewrites the rules with the Charger Daytona — the world's first electric muscle car. With the Banshee powertrain delivering up to 670 horsepower and the innovative Fratzonic chambered exhaust, Dodge proves that electrification amplifies the muscle car experience.
Why Choose Dodge?
Banshee Power
Up to 670 horsepower from the all-electric Banshee powertrain with launch control and performance modes.
Fratzonic Exhaust
Patent-pending chambered exhaust delivers a visceral muscle car sound experience, even on an EV.
Muscle Heritage
Over 100 years of American muscle car DNA, now amplified by electric power and instant torque.
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Muscle Meets Electric
Dodge shocked the automotive world by announcing the Charger Daytona — a fully electric muscle car that promises to keep the brand's high-performance DNA alive in the EV era.
The Charger Daytona features Dodge's proprietary Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust — an external speaker system that creates a 126-decibel muscle car roar. Love it or hate it, it's unmistakably Dodge.
Available in multiple power levels up to the Scat Pack's 670 hp, the Charger Daytona aims to prove that going electric doesn't mean going boring. The PowerShot launch feature adds temporary boost for drag-strip launches.
Dodge Charging Guide
How to charge your Dodge EV at home, on the road, and with fast chargers.
Home Charging
240V Level 2: ~9 hrs
Fast Charging
Up to 150 kW DC
10→80% in ~35 minCharging Network
CCS + NACS access for Tesla Superchargers
Frequently Asked Questions
Dodge's Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust system creates a 126-dB external sound through tuned chambers. It's not a fake engine noise through speakers — it's mechanical amplification. It's loud, divisive, and very Dodge.
The Scat Pack version produces 670 hp with PowerShot boost. It's quick in a straight line, though exact 0-60 times vary by configuration. It's designed to feel like a muscle car — raw power and attitude.
It's electric, so purists may disagree. But with 670 hp, aggressive styling, the Fratzonic exhaust, and PowerShot boost, Dodge is doing everything possible to preserve the muscle car experience. Whether it succeeds depends on what muscle car means to you.
