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2025 Dodge Charger Daytona Electric Vehicle Officially Priced at $61,950: Automotive Addicts

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Dodge has officially revealed the pricing for its eagerly anticipated, yet divisive, 2025 Charger Daytona EV. The new all-electric Charger Daytona starts at $61,950, and goes up to $75,185 for Scat Pack. This is a significant price difference from the circulating rumor. This price is lower than what was reported in a circulating pricing rumor. The Scat Pack, on the other hand will be standard with the Stage 2 package, which boosts output to 670 hp. and 627 lb.ft. Both versions will be eligible for a $7,500 tax credit when leased, although it’s uncertain if the full credit applies to purchases.

The price tags for these new models are significantly higher compared to their gasoline-powered predecessors. The 2023 Challenger R/T cost $43,245, while the R/T scat pack was $50,860. Even the SRT Hellcat Jailbreak, a high-performance model, started at $72,890. While the Charger Daytona EVs boast more advanced technology and greater power, they also come with a heftier price tag that might not sit well with traditional muscle car enthusiasts.

The new Charger Daytona R/T’s power is comparable to the older Scat Pack, while the new Scat Pack’s output rivals that of the previous Hellcat models. The performance upgrade is significant, but the cost increase is also substantial. The Scat Pack comes with a standard “Track Package”, which includes Brembo fixed piston brakes, adaptive shockers, upgraded seating, and a data logger that records both drag-strip and road-course runs. There are also optional packages, including the $4,995 Plus Group which includes luxury upgrades such as a 360-degree video system, upgraded interior trim and a power back liftgate. Sun and Sound Package includes a glass roof and Alpine sound system. It costs $2,495. Additionally, specific option packages are available for both the R/T and Scat Pack models.

Production for the two-door Charger Daytona is set to begin shortly, with four-door models expected to follow in the first half of next year. The production of the gas-powered Charger with Stellantis’ twin-turbo straight six engine will begin in the second half of 2025. The higher price of the EVs compared to gasoline models has sparked controversy and discontent among enthusiasts. It remains to be determined how these electric muscle car will be received by Dodge as it enters this new era.

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