The all-electric version of Dodge's new Charger, now on order in Europe. The Daytona uses the STLA Large platform with a 100.5 kWh battery and dual-motor all-wheel drive, in 544 hp R/T and 680 hp Scat Pack forms. Sold as a coupe and a four-door liftback. The Charger range opens at 66,000 euros (about $71,000); first deliveries September 2026.
Dodge
American performance brand within Stellantis, known for muscle cars. The current Charger lineup spans the all-electric Daytona and the petrol Sixpack, both built on the STLA Large platform.
Dodge is an American car brand founded by the Dodge brothers in 1900 and today part of Stellantis, the group formed by the 2021 merger of FCA and PSA. For decades Dodge has built its identity on muscle cars: the Charger and Challenger nameplates in particular.
The brand’s current focus is the new-generation Charger, offered in two forms on the STLA Large platform. The Charger Daytona is the all-electric version; the Charger Sixpack uses a twin-turbo straight-six petrol engine. Both are sold as coupes and four-door liftbacks.
