Overview
- Dodge has introduced a four-door version of the Charger Daytona EV for 2026, offering practicality with 38.5 cubic feet of cargo space.
- The Scat Pack trim, delivering 670 horsepower and 0–60 mph in 3.3 seconds, is now the only electric Charger option available for the upcoming model year.
- Production of the entry-level R/T electric coupe has been postponed, with Dodge citing U.S. tariff policies and weak consumer demand.
- Gasoline-powered Chargers, under the new Sixpack nameplate, will rejoin the lineup with twin-turbo inline-six engines offering up to 550 horsepower.
- Dodge's revised strategy reflects tepid EV sales, including a 49% year-over-year drop in Q1 2025, and over 3,500 unsold R/T units reported earlier this year.