Produced in only 503 units for NASCAR homologation, the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is a rare and desirable classic nowadays.
Dodge is giving drivers a new incentive to drive its first electric muscle car. The Dodge Charger Daytona EV is already earning significant discounts ahead of its arrival. With a new loyalty incentive ...
Dodge opened orders for the 2024 Charger Daytona on Monday. It's Dodge's first EV and the first electric muscle car. The Charger Daytona starts at $61,590 for a two-door R/T model.
The 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona that starred alongside Spade ... takes the $450 and gives him a mostly yellow (but also blue, with some primer) Daytona. It’s rusty, belches smoke, has no ...
Starting at $32,990 for the Charger R/T and $36,495 for the R/T Road & Track (yes, that name is more than a little redundant) models, the 2013 Charger Daytona will be instantly recognizable with ...
I don't envy the marketing team at Dodge. Getting owners of any popular model to go fully electric can be a tough proposition; cars like the Volvo EX90 and Porsche Macan seem promising, but not ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack, packing 627 lb.-ft. of torque, reaches 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds while running the quarter-mile in an estimated 11.5 seconds, with the Charger Daytona R/T model ...
The Netherlands-based company announced that it will launch a demonstration fleet of Dodge Charger Daytona EVs that will feature solid-state battery tech made by U.S. startup Factorial.
Dodge is eager to attract those currently leasing one of its vehicles into the Charger Daytona. Unfortunately, Dodge has yet to release specific details for the electric model’s leasing plans.
Just as the bright yellow and black motif of a bumble bee is meant to warn potential predators that they might get stung if they come too close, the new 2012 Charger SRT8 Super Bee and Challenger ...