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Thursday 7 March 2024

New 2024 electric Dodge Charger will be first passenger EV made in Canada

Four high-powered configurations of the new electric Charger Daytona are part of a Charger lineup that starts production at Stellantis’s Windsor plant this summer.

Less than two years after Stellantis announced a $3.6-billion plan to retool and modernize its Windsor and Brampton assembly plants in Ontario to manufacture electric and hybrid vehicles, the company has announced its first Canadian electric vehicle product mandate — the 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona.

Billed as the “world’s first and only electric muscle car,” the new Charger isn’t just the first passenger EV that Stellantis will make in Canada. It’s also the first passenger EV formally unveiled and slated for production by any major automaker in this country.

Read the whole story on electricautonomy.ca



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