Dodge Slashes Charger Daytona Prices with Massive Discounts
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The all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona is already getting major price cuts, with discounts reaching up to $12,500 in some cases. Just months after hitting dealership lots, Dodge is rolling out aggressive incentives to make the battery-powered muscle car more appealing to buyers.
Huge Savings on Charger Daytona Models –

Dodge recently introduced a $7,500 national rebate on the Charger Daytona, as first reported by CarsDirect. This incentive alone significantly reduces the cost of the new electric muscle car, but the savings don’t stop there. Buyers can stack this rebate with $3,000 in National Dodge Performance Days Combo Bonus Cash, bringing the total discount to $10,500. Additionally, west coast buyers trading in a non-Stellantis vehicle may qualify for an extra $2,000 in Conquest Cash, pushing the total savings to $12,500—nearly 20% off MSRP.
These price cuts bring the base model Charger Daytona R/T Stage 1 to just $49,090 with destination charges included, while the more powerful Scat Pack Stage 2 variant drops to $62,685. That’s a major price reduction for a car that delivers up to 670 horsepower and a blistering 0-60 mph time of 3.3 seconds.
A Response to Sluggish EV Demand? –

The Charger Daytona debuted with a bold promise of blending modern EV performance with classic muscle car DNA. However, a combination of high initial pricing, weight concerns, and competition from more efficient EVs like the Hyundai Ioniq 6 has resulted in slow demand. By slashing prices, Dodge is making a strong push to keep its electric muscle car in the conversation, especially as traditional V8-powered Chargers still command high prices on the used market.
What Buyers Need to Know –

While the discounts are generous, there is a small catch: the $7,500 national rebate cannot be combined with promotional financing offers, such as 0% APR for 72 months. However, the $3,000 Performance Days Bonus Cash is still eligible with those financing options.
These price cuts make the Charger Daytona far more competitive, especially against newer EVs with better range and technology. If you’ve been eyeing Dodge’s first-ever electric muscle car, now might be the best time to buy.
Hurry, though—these discounts are only available until March 31, 2025.
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