The owner of this Dodge Charger Daytona bought the car in 2025. A few months and 3,000 miles later, he listed it for sale. The platform labels the offer as "Fair Price," but what is it that potential ...
The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV is an electric 2-door muscle car, and it’s the quickest Charger ever. There are two trims: a 496-horsepower R/T and a 670-hp Scat Pack (710 hp with PowerShot boost), ...
For decades, muscle cars were defined by a simple formula: big displacement, rear-wheel drive, and a thunderous V-8 soundtrack. It was a recipe that prioritized raw emotion over efficiency, noise over ...
Dodge’s launch of the Charger Daytona didn’t exactly go as smoothly as planned. Now, it’s about to get a second kick at the can… or in this case, the six pack. Rather than an EV powerplant, this new ...
2027 Charger updates focus on higher Daytona EV prices and more customization options. Gasoline models keep previous prices; Daytona EV models increase by up to $12,500. No Hemi V8 return yet; rumors ...
There’s simply no getting around the fact that Dodge didn't have the best go of it in 2025. A year removed from the death of the brand’s long-running V-6 and V-8-powered muscle car entries, the ...
Back in April, after automakers started releasing their first-quarter sales figures for 2025, I pitted two unlikely vehicles against each other: the Dodge Charger Daytona and the Volkswagen ID Buzz.
The problem was muscle cars buyers don't really want to drive EVs, and truthfully, most people who want to drive EVs don't want to buy a Dodge product.