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Friday 4 November 2022

Dodge's all-electric Charger Daytona SRT makes up to 670 hp

The slow burn of Dodge’s switch to electrification continues this week at SEMA, with the hairy-chested brand letting loose some horsepower specs for its all-electric Charger Daytona SRT Concept. Oh — and someone finally saw fit to give it the coat of paint it deserves.

More on that in a minute. First: power numbers. The gates will open on a 400-volt architecture with 455 horsepower in a so-called “340 base trim,” with upgrades available in the form of eStage1 and eStage 2 bumping things to 495 hp and 535 hp, respectively.

Since the company has yet to detail any outputs lower than these figures, it is reasonable to think they can be drawn in equivalent to the SXT or R/T 5.7 trims, which make 300 and 375 horses, respectively.

Not bad.

Read the whole story on driving.ca


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