Stellantis Goes All-In: Dodge Charger Daytona Tops the Lineup as the Most Expensive Model

Dodge has announced the pricing and features for the range-topping Charger Daytona.

November 15, 2025 at 10:19 PM / News

The fully loaded 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona will set you back $83,690. For that price, buyers get 670 horsepower, a richly appointed interior, and the brand's signature aggressive styling.

The introduction of this top-tier 2026 Charger Daytona shows just how far the brand is pushing into the new era of electric muscle cars. The Scat Pack Plus version starts at $67,685, but with options, it transforms into a premium electric sedan. A 'Peel Out' colored body, a glossy hood, a glass roof, and wide 20-inch wheels create a look that instantly calls back to the classic Charger, but with a modern execution.

Inside, the focus is on atmosphere: Demonic Red interior accents, an upgraded 18-speaker Alpine audio system, and expanded packages for bad weather and track use. Additional Blacktop and Track Package options fine-tune the suspension and electronics to a level worthy of a flagship model. The final result is a price tag that reaches $83,690.

Under the hood, the Daytona remains one of the quickest Chargers in history. Its dual-motor setup delivers 670 horsepower with the PowerShot function activated, launching the car from 0 to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds. Dedicated Drift, Donut, and Track modes emphasize its muscle car character, even without a V8 rumble.

Its estimated range is 241 miles, and an 80% charge takes about 25 minutes. It may not be the leader in long-distance driving, but that's not the Daytona's goal—its mission is about emotion, raw thrust, and style.

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