The Charger Daytona is the all-electric version of Dodge’s new Charger, and order books opened in Europe in June 2026. It shares the STLA Large platform and bodywork with the petrol Charger Sixpack, and is offered both as a two-door coupe and a four-door liftback.
Powertrain. Every Daytona is dual-motor and all-wheel drive, drawing on a 100.5 kWh battery with 400V architecture. The R/T produces 544 hp and 743 Nm; the Scat Pack steps up to 680 hp and 1,152 Nm. Dodge quotes a 0 to 100 km/h time of 4.2 seconds for the R/T and 3.3 seconds for the Scat Pack. A 20 to 80% DC fast charge takes about 27 minutes.
On sale. The Charger range opens at 66,000 euros (about $71,000). Dodge has not broken out per-variant pricing, and WLTP range figures for Europe have not been published. First deliveries are due in September 2026, and European buyers receive a certificate of authenticity signed by the Dodge CEO.