
After months of anticipation, the wait for the four-door version of Dodge’s all-new 2026 Charger is finally over. The Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack four-door models are officially shipping out from Windsor Assembly in Ontario, Canada, and have begun arriving at dealerships across the United States. Multiple dealers and customers have confirmed that the cars are landing on lots — signaling the official launch of the four-door electric muscle sedan.
A Familiar Look, But More Practical –

Dodge didn’t stray far from the coupe when designing the four-door. Both versions share the same 121-inch wheelbase and 79.8-inch width, giving them nearly identical proportions and stance. Underneath, the two are mechanically identical as well — powered by the G2500 400-volt front and rear electric drive modules (EDMs) that combine for 670 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque. That’s serious performance, no matter how many doors it has.
But the big news here is usability. The four-door layout makes daily life with the Charger far more convenient. Rear-seat access is easy, and the repositioned B-pillar even helps make it easier to grab the front seatbelt. Inside, the added rear headroom — courtesy of the slightly higher roofline — makes it surprisingly comfortable for adults, while still offering the low, wide look Charger fans expect.
One thing worth noting: taller passengers may find rear visibility limited due to the high beltline and narrow rear window, but for families and everyday driving, it’s not a deal-breaker.
Design That Still Screams “Charger” –

From the front, you’d be hard-pressed to tell the four-door apart from the two-door Daytona. Both feature the same menacing nose, LED lighting, and retro-inspired body lines. However, the longer roofline gives the four-door a more balanced silhouette — aggressive but sophisticated. It’s still pure muscle, but now with room for friends or family.
A full-length glass roof is available, adding brightness and a modern feel to the cabin. If that’s not your thing, the standard gloss-black painted roof keeps the car’s sinister look intact.
Performance and Pricing –

One of the first examples spotted is a stunning Peel Out-colored Daytona Scat Pack four-door at Newnan Peachtree Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep®, Ram in Georgia. This particular car includes the $4,995 Track Pack Package, which adds a long list of upgrades:
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Leatherette/Suede Performance Seats (heated and ventilated)
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Heated rear seats
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12-way power front seats with memory functions
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Brembo® ultra-high-performance brakes with red calipers
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Widebody competition suspension with adaptive damping
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20-inch x 11-inch (front) and 20-inch x 11.5-inch (rear) Satin Carbon wheels
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Goodyear Eagle all-season performance tires
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Drive eXperience Recorder system
All told, this brings the window sticker to $69,780, including the $1,995 destination charge. The base price for the 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack four-door starts at $61,995 — about $2,000 higher than its two-door counterpart.
Gas Models Coming in 2026 –

For enthusiasts holding out for the upcoming gas-powered versions — the Charger R/T and Scat Pack SIXPACK — you’ll need to wait until after the first quarter of 2026. Both models will pack the new twin-turbo 3.0-liter HURRICANE I6 engines and continue Dodge’s mission to blend modern tech with classic muscle car character.
But for now, the four-door Charger Daytona Scat Pack marks a major step forward for the brand. It’s fast, functional, and unmistakably Dodge — a muscle sedan for the next generation that doesn’t forget where it came from.

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