Here’s How The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV Compares To The Competition

The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV is finally here, following years of info slowly trickling out from Stellantis headquarters. The quintessential American muscle car has gone electric, and now we’ve got the numbers to say just how much speed it gained in the process.

But how do those numbers stack up against competitors from Porsche, Tesla, or even the leftover gas-powered Dodges sitting on your local dealer lot? Well, that’s a great question. I’m glad you asked it. Let’s find out together.

Photo: Stellantis

For this new generation, the Charger is available in two- or four-door variants, supplanting the Challenger to become Dodge’s single muscle car offering. For 2024, though, only the electric coupes are actually coming — the sedans and six-cylinders will have to wait until 2025. As such, the information we have is focused on the electric coupes, so that’s where we’ll focus.

First, for a sort of “how it started/how it’s going” comparison, we’ll see how the new Charger R/T and Scat Pack stack up against last year’s Challenger offerings. The new electric motors quote peak numbers for both sustained operation and something called “Power Shot,” likely a Taycan-esque overboost function, so we’ll throw both into the chart.

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