Charger Coupe Unveiled: Dodge's Mystery
Dodge remains tight-lipped on the 2025 Charger, a mystery despite the recent images hinting at a coupe version with an electric setup.
The design aligns closely with the Charger Daytona SRT concept, raising questions about its powertrain. Observing the absence of exhaust pipes and the "Daytona" label, it suggests an all-electric Charger Daytona pre-production car.
Reports hint at gas-powered variants, featuring the Hurricane inline-six engine family with varying outputs.
Dodge's SEMA show showcased 400-volt setups with 456 hp and 590 hp, along with an 800-volt version for the SRT Banshee. Insider knowledge suggests at least three EV powertrain options for the Charger, offering up to 885 hp.
As production nears, the Charger's details and powertrain configurations remain a compelling mystery. Dive deeper into the Charger's enigma now!
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