Dodge is taking a significant step forward with the introduction of the 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona EV Sedan. With its new four-door configuration, this model joins the lineup, ensuring that both the Charger and Challenger enthusiasts have the latest options in the EV segment.
- Trim and Packages:
- The R/T trim is discontinued for 2026.
- Scat Packs serve as the standard trim.
- Optional packages include Plus Group, Carbon and Suede Package, and Track Package.
- Cost Efficiency:
- The Track Package is now optional, potentially lowering the base price.
- For comparison, the 2025 coupe starts at $75,980, while the discontinued R/T model was priced at $61,590.
- Order and Delivery:
- Orders are now open, though models are not yet listed on the website.
- Deliveries are scheduled for the latter half of the year.
- As a bonus for buyers: a complimentary day of driver training at the Radford Racing School in Arizona.
Dodge is also catering to traditionalists with the upcoming gas-powered Charger Sixpack, which features a twin-turbo inline six-cylinder "Hurricane" engine. Both electric and gas-powered models will be available in two- and four-door configurations.
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The 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona EV Sedan embodies a blend of tradition and modernization with its new four-door model, robust performance, and a variety of package options. As Dodge expands its lineup, both electric and conventional models promise to impress with modern aesthetics and performance.