The Dodge Charger is leading the way into a new chapter in American performance history. With the debut of the all-electric 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona, muscle car enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike have plenty of questions about what to expect from this electrified icon. From performance specs to pricing and drivability, we’re answering the most frequently asked questions about the new Dodge Charger EV.
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Did Dodge Discontinue the Charger?
Many fans of classic muscle cars have been asking, did Dodge discontinue the Charger? The short answer: not exactly. While Dodge did retire from the gas-powered Charger lineup in 2023, the nameplate lives on in an entirely new form.
In 2024, the Charger returned as a fully electric vehicle, launching first with two all-electric trims: the Daytona R/T and Daytona Scat Pack. Down the road, Dodge plans to introduce a next-gen gas-powered Charger: the Charger SIXPACK. So, while the old Charger may be gone, its spirit remains alive through electrification and innovation.
What is the Dodge Charger Daytona Horsepower?
The Daytona R/T trim comes equipped with a dual-motor setup that produces 456 horsepower, which can temporarily increase to 496 horsepower using Dodge’s new PowerShot feature. For those who want more muscle, the Daytona Scat Pack ramps things up to 630 horsepower and a whopping 670 horsepower with PowerShot activated. With a 0–60 mph time of approximately 3.3 seconds, the new Charger EV is one of the quickest production vehicles Dodge has ever built.
Is the Dodge Charger AWD?
Another major evolution in the 2025 Charger is the introduction of all-wheel drive. Every all-electric Charger comes standard with an advanced all-wheel-drive system.
This not only boosts traction and handling in various driving conditions, but also allows for specialized drive modes like Track, Drag, Sport, and Wet/Snow. It’s a big departure from traditional rear-wheel-drive muscle cars, giving the Charger EV more versatility without compromising fun.
How Many Miles Can a Dodge Charger Last?
The 2025 Charger Daytona R/T offers an estimated range of up to 308 miles on a full charge, while the Scat Pack trim, which is tuned for performance, delivers a slightly lower but still respectable range of 241 miles.* Both models feature fast-charging capability that allows the battery to recharge quickly using a DC fast charger. For example, the R/T can go from 20-80% charged in just 10 minutes when using a 350-kW charger – that’s 101 miles. This makes the Charger EV a strong candidate for daily commutes and long-distance travel alike.
How Much Is a Dodge Charger?
For those wondering how much a Dodge Charger in this new era is, the price reflects the advanced technology and performance packed into each model. The Daytona R/T starts at $59,595, and the Daytona Scat Pack starts at $73,985.**
These prices place the Charger EV competitively among other performance EVs and high-end sedans, while still offering more horsepower and capability than most rivals. For current promotions, be sure to check out our new Charger specials.
Ready to Experience the Charger EV?
The 2025 Dodge Charger EV is more than a new model; it’s a redefinition of the muscle car as we know it. With extreme horsepower, electric range that supports real-world driving, standard all-wheel drive, and the return of the Daytona name, this isn’t a compromise. It’s a bold new take on an American legend. The future of performance is electric, and the Charger is leading the charge. Visit Fayetteville Dodge Ram to experience it for yourself.
*Manufacturer’s estimated range based on fully charged battery achievable under ideal driving conditions. Actual range may vary and depends on various factors, including but not limited to: weather conditions, driving style, terrain, tire, wheel and additional accessories equipped on the vehicle. For more information visit www.fueleconomy.gov or contact dealer for more details.
**MSRP excludes destination, taxes, title and registration fees. Starting at price refers to the base model, optional equipment not included. A more expensive model may be shown. Pricing and offers may change at any time without notification. To get full pricing details, see your dealer.

