Dodge’s Charger Daytona Pursuit is shaping up to be a game-changer for law enforcement vehicles, and a new 3D rendering created by Swan3DStudios on Turbosquid offers our best look yet at this highly anticipated model. With production likely starting in 2026, this Pursuit variant promises to combine cutting-edge performance with aggressive styling tailored for the demands of police work.
The Charger Daytona R/T four-door, which this Pursuit variant will likely draw from, is already a powerhouse. It delivers an impressive 456 horsepower and comes equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD), making it an ideal platform for a police vehicle. The AWD system provides exceptional grip and control, critical for high-speed pursuits and driving in adverse conditions.
The EV’s instant torque delivery is another key advantage, offering rapid acceleration that could help officers close gaps in seconds. With a range of up to 315 miles on a full charge, the Charger Daytona R/T ensures extended patrol shifts without constant charging interruptions, catering to urban and rural police departments alike. We are curious to see how much range will be affected by the added rambar, spotlights, and roof-mounted lightbar.
This combination of power, efficiency, and versatility makes the Charger Daytona R/T a natural fit for law enforcement, where vehicles are required to handle everything from city streets to highway chases. While people complain that the Daytona R/T only is limited to a speed of 134 mph, a majority of the cars in today’s market are speed limited to 110 to 135 mph.
In October, we shared images of a Dodge teaser at a law enforcement conference showcasing a concept for the Charger Daytona Pursuit. At the time, Dodge labeled it as a “concept,” but the images hinted at a design inspired by the Daytona’s striking, aerodynamic profile.
The teaser generated significant buzz, especially as Dodge had been relatively quiet about its plans for future Pursuit vehicles. The concept car’s bold stance and futuristic styling suggested Dodge’s intent to continue offering police departments a vehicle that is not only functional but also visually intimidating.
The 3D rendering builds on the October concept, showcasing a sleek, aggressive design with an imposing front grille, streamlined bodywork, and a commanding road presence. This modern aesthetic is matched with performance capabilities that could redefine police vehicles.
While Dodge remains tight-lipped about specific features and details, the Charger Daytona Pursuit will clearly take full advantage of the brand’s move towards electrification while honoring its high-performance roots.
As we await more official announcements, there is no doubt that law enforcement agencies are continuing to look for fast and tough four-door sedans for highway enforcement, and the next-generation Dodge Charger Daytona and SIXPACK look to be game-changers.
What do you think of the Charger Daytona Pursuit’s bold design and performance capabilities? Let us know in the comments!
Source: Turbosquid
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