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Dodge Charger is coming to Europe - also with petrol engine

Stellantis confirmed this to Carscoops, it will be on sale in both an electric version and with the straight 6-cylinder engine

2024 Dodge Charger Daytona
Photo by: Dodge

The marketing of the new Dodge Charger has just started in the United States and many are curious to know how American motorists will welcome the first electric muscle car in history. Posterity will have to be the judge of that. After the domestic one, it will be the turn of other markets, including Europe. 

Stellantis itself confirmed the arrival of the new Charger in the Old Continent when asked by Carscoops. 'It will be available through importers in Europe, again in the second half of 2025,' the group's people told the US publication. 

Full family

It is not yet clear with which version the new Dodge Charger will cross the Atlantic, but it is certain that all four variants available in the USA, namely two- and four-door bodies, both with electric motors and with the 3.0-litre six-cylinder engine, will arrive here. It is a wide choice made possible by the adoption of the STLA Large platform, the same one that will also be used by the new Alfa Romeo Stelvio and Giulia.

<p>The new Dodge Charger is available with 2- or 4-door bodywork</p>

The new Dodge Charger is available with 2- or 4-door bodywork

Photos by: Dodge
Dodge Charger 2024, the interior

Dodge Charger 2024, the interior


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The new electric Dodge Charger - christened Charger Daytona - is powered by two electric motors, one per axle, for a total of 503 PS and 548 Nm of torque, while the ScatPack version rises to 680 PS and 850 Nm of torque, with 0-62 mph acceleration in 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 134 mph. Both versions mount a 94 kWh battery that, according to the EPA homologation cycle, promises 317 miles and 260 miles of range respectively with maximum charging power at 183 kW.

The combustion engine version, on the other hand mounts the 3.0-litre inline-six Hurricane offered in two configurations: the first with 420 PS and 637 Nm, the second with 550 PS and 746 Nm. No V8 Hemi, retired at the behest of Carlos Tavares.

Gallery: 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona

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