What happens when an iconic muscle car morphs into a futuristic electric powerhouse—without sacrificing the soul-rumbling excitement that made it a legend? Enter the all-new 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona. It’s more than a new chapter; it’s a high-voltage revolution on wheels.
For the first time in history, the world’s only four-door muscle car joins its two-door sibling to form an electrifying duo that pays homage to its roots while hurtling full-throttle into the future. With the 670-horsepower Charger Daytona Scat Pack, Dodge has ensured that performance enthusiasts have no reason to mourn the combustion era—because muscle has officially evolved.
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A Legend Reimagined: All-Electric Muscle With Four-Door Practicality
At first glance, the 2026 Charger Daytona looks unmistakably Dodge: bold, wide-bodied, and aggressively modern. But look closer and you’ll find a sedan that shares the same roofline, liftgate, and fascia as its coupe counterpart, giving it a sleek, coupe-like profile while preserving the practicality of four doors. It’s a design choice that doesn’t dilute the brand’s muscle DNA—it magnifies it.
Dodge CEO Matt McAlear summed it up perfectly: “Apart from two additional doors, the Charger Daytona sedan embodies the same look and feel as the coupe… the 2026 Charger lineup is all about giving our customers the power to choose.”

Performance That Pins You to the Seat
Forget “electric” being synonymous with tame. The 2026 Charger Daytona Scat Pack rockets from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds and blazes through the quarter-mile in 11.5 seconds. With a massive 670 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque, it delivers Hellcat Redeye-levels of insanity, but this time with an electric growl.
Thanks to its PowerShot feature, a simple button press delivers an instant 40-hp boost—perfect for overtaking, or just thrilling your passengers. And for track warriors, an optional Track Package offers red Brembo brakes, adaptive dampers, Goodyear Eagle F1 tires, and even a Drive Experience Recorder to relive your most heroic laps.
Yes, It Still Rumbles—Fratzog-Style
Worried about losing the throaty rumble of a classic muscle car? Don’t be. Dodge’s patent-pending Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust delivers a synthesized growl so aggressive it turns heads before you even floor it. It’s not just noise—it’s a statement. The R-Wing front pass-through enhances aerodynamics and looks stunning while doing it.
High-Tech Cockpit Meets Retro Soul
Inside, the Charger Daytona is a masterclass in blending nostalgia with innovation. A massive 16-inch digital cluster and a 12.3-inch touchscreen dominate the cabin, delivering all the performance data and connectivity options modern drivers expect, including wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Amazon Alexa.
Want your car to match your mood? The 64-color Attitude Adjustment lighting system reacts dynamically to driving inputs, while suede and carbon-fiber accents (available in premium packages) wrap the interior in both luxury and grit.

Drive Modes, Drift Mode, and Donuts on Demand
This isn’t just a commuter EV. The Charger Daytona offers a full suite of Drive Modes—from Sport and Track to Drag and Custom. Want to spin into controlled chaos? Try Drift Mode or hit up Donut Mode for instant grins. Regenerative braking with three levels of adjustment even allows for one-pedal driving in daily traffic, proving muscle can be smart too.
Electrified But Not Compromised
Built on Stellantis’ STLA Large multi-energy platform, the Charger Daytona is offered with a 400-volt dual-motor all-wheel-drive system. It delivers a maximum range of 241 miles and can charge from 20% to 80% in just 24 minutes with a Level 3 charger. Whether you plug into a 120V or 240V outlet, the included Level 1/Level 2 charging cable makes refueling easy.
Design Details That Dazzle
New customization options like the Fratzog dual stripes with red accents and a hand-painted gloss black hood offer aesthetic upgrades that scream exclusivity. Iconic lighting elements—including the front white LED light bar, red “ring of fire” rear taillamps, and illuminated Fratzog logos—give the Charger Daytona a futuristic signature both day and night.
Standard Goodies and Packages Galore
Every Charger Daytona Scat Pack includes:
- All-wheel drive with a mechanical limited-slip differential
- Performance-oriented leather and suede seats
- Automatic emergency braking, lane management, and driver awareness systems
- Nine-speaker Alpine audio (or upgrade to 18-speaker Alpine PRO)
- Push-button start, remote start, power hatch, and more
Optional packages include:
- Plus Group – Adds ambient lighting, 360° cameras, and wireless charging
- Carbon & Suede – Carbon fiber and Alcantara galore
- Panoramic Glass Roof – For an airy, upscale cabin
- Blacktop Package – Dark trim and 20-inch black wheels for a stealth look
Bonus Perk: A Day on the Track
Buyers of any 2026 Charger Daytona model receive a complimentary day of instruction at Radford Racing School, Dodge’s official high-performance driving partner. Because what’s the point of 670 horsepower if you don’t know how to tame it?
Coming Soon: SIXPACK Models with 550 HP Twin Turbo Gas Engines
For purists not quite ready to go electric, Dodge will launch the SIXPACK-powered Chargers—fitted with a 3.0L Twin Turbo Hurricane High Output engine—later in 2025. So whether you’re EV-curious or gas-devoted, Dodge has a performance solution that fits.
Ready to Rumble? Orders Are Now Open
Both four-door and two-door Charger Daytona Scat Pack models are available to order now and will begin arriving at dealerships in late 2025.









Source: Dodge