Rebirth of a Legend: Dodge Prepares Its Boldest Charger Daytona Yet
Dodge has released a teaser of a new Charger Daytona version ahead of its debut at SEMA 2025.
Dodge is gearing up to unveil a special version of the all-electric Charger Daytona at SEMA 2025 — a project developed in collaboration with Mopar that features updated design elements and fresh technical enhancements.
The teaser image reveals a striking purple body and the signature R-Wing aerodynamic hood cutout, confirming it’s a Daytona variant. The front bumper, however, now sports an additional cooling grille — a hint that the car may feature a reworked powertrain or upgraded thermal management system.
According to international reports, Dodge may introduce unique styling options and a new performance package from Mopar. The show car is also rumored to appear in Plum Crazy Purple, one of the brand’s most iconic heritage colors.
The current Charger Daytona Scat Pack delivers 670 horsepower and comes with all-wheel drive, offering performance on par with the top gasoline-powered models of the previous generation.
This upcoming version could become one of the biggest highlights of the year, showcasing how Dodge is redefining the classic muscle car for the electric era.
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