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Is The Dodge Charger Daytona Doomed In The Current Market?

Is The Dodge Charger Daytona Doomed In The Current Market?​

With EVs Struggling, Is The New eMuscle Car Doomed Before It Launches?​


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The automotive industry is at a pivotal juncture, with electric vehicles (EVs) becoming integral to many manufacturers’ lineups. Dodge, known for its powerful HEMI® engines and muscle cars, is venturing into this electric landscape with the all-new two-door 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona. This bold move comes as a response to market demands and environmental considerations. However, the path ahead is laden with significant challenges that could determine the success or failure of this iconic model’s electric incarnation.

 

TripleT

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This is the Key difference between EV and ICE performance. A EV is fast, A ICE Driver and Car are fast. Your more of a Passenger in an EV car even in the drivers seat. It does ruin a bit of the fun. It makes sense though as with instant torque the power HAS TO BE managed.
 

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Half of the people who bought an EV either have already have, or now say, they're going back to an ICE powered vehicle. Having driven a few different EVs, the first thing I noticed was the miles of range number dropping fast, even when crawling through the carwash and parking garage.
 

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