While some traditionalists will need to be dragged into the future kicking and screaming, Dodge is proudly declaring that the future of muscle cars is electric with the debut of the 2024 Charger Daytona EV. Taking the place of both the two-door Challenger and four-door Charger in the Dodge lineup, the Charger Daytona offers up to 670 electric horsepower or 317 miles of range, retro styling that sticks close to the concept, a thoroughly modern interior, performance features like burnout and donut modes, and even real “exhaust” noises.
Yes, there will also be versions of the new Charger that come with an internal combustion engine, Dodge’s Hurricane twin-turbo inline-6, and regardless of powertrain the new Charger can be had with either two or four doors — every version is a liftback, too.
There are still a few things we don’t know, mainly pricing and full specs for the four-door and ICE models, but the electric two-door Chargers will enter production in the middle of 2024 with the four-doors and ICE models following in Q1 2025. Take a scroll through this slideshow to see the 2024 Charger from every angle, and let us know what you think of its design in the comments section.