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2024 Dodge Charger Daytona FINALLY Arrives To Dealers

The All-New, All-Electric Charger Daytona Is Here...

After months of anticipation, the first batch of the all-new, all-electric 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona models has officially landed at dealerships across the country. The Charger Daytona, Dodge’s most controversial model to date, has been a hot topic in the car community since the media began releasing their first driving impressions a couple of weeks ago.

2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack Stage 2. (Hall Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM Virginia Beach).

Over the weekend, several dealers took to social media to post photos of the e-muscle car’s arrival. Some couldn’t wait to share the news, snapping pictures of the vehicles fresh off the car hauler—road grime and all. Considering that the Dodge Durango and Hornet have been the only new products from the automaker over the past year, the arrival of the Charger Daytona is a notable development.

However, Dodge posted dismal 2024 sales results on Friday, reporting a 29% decline compared to its performance in 2023.

2024 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T Stage 1. (Fletcher Chrysler Dodge Jeep® RAM).

While opinions on the electric muscle car vary, the Charger Daytona marks a significant moment for the brand, as it is the first all-new Dodge Charger to reach the public in 20 years. Although some enthusiasts are not fans of the new e-muscle car, this is their first opportunity to visit a local Dodge dealer and see the new Charger in person—before the internal combustion twin-turbocharged SIXPACK models arrive sometime this summer.

If you’re eager to check out the Charger Daytona in person, you can visit your local Dodge dealer today.

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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Looking forward to seeing one at my local dealer. Been calling all the dealers in the area and they all have them on the way.

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If Dodge gets the kinks ironed out of this car there is a modest chance the Charger Daytona, with its muscle car influenced design and features, could find a market in the dwindling electric car segment. The Daytona certainly offers buyers a different take on the boring electric car segment. Hopefully this difference will attract buyers with a pulse and recoup some of the investment it has required but clearly this pretty scenario will not sustain the Dodge brand. The Charger awaits the Six Pack for any chance of profitability and hopefully, many pray, the shot in the arm a Challenger/Avenger/Cuda smaller V-8 coupe would have on saving Dodge.
In the meantime I’ll take a look see at this one, but would never buy one or part with my Challenger R/T Plus for even a Six Pack. That V-8 smaller coupe though might get more than my attention if it offers AWD. Praying for the chance.
Hope the Daytona sells decently, but I’m not optimistic. Bring on that V-8 .

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Look how dirty the silver one is, you can tell it was sitting in a holding yard for weeks and then got a salty ride on a truck to the dealer.

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Once again, Chrysler Execs arrive just as the party ends. Just as Trump is about to open the Crude Oil flood gates, Chrysler is 15 years behind. 1980, 2007 all over again.

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Mr Miller, you deserve some sort of award for being so positive over the past several years.

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