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Dodge unveils powertrain outputs for Charger Daytona SRT Concept electric vehicle

The EV muscle car concept is at the 2022 SEMA Show

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Dodge is unveiling updates for its Charger Daytona SRT Concept electric vehicle at this week’s 2022 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. The highlight of Dodge’s SEMA visit is the announcement of nine possible powertrain outputs for the all-electric muscle car concept vehicle. Three different battery-electric power levels and two levels of Dodge Direct Connection performance upgrades for each power level will also be shown at SEMA.

Highlighting the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept’s SEMA visit is the announcement of nine possible powertrain outputs for the all-electric muscle car concept. Three different battery-electric power levels will be shown at SEMA, as well as two levels of Dodge Direct Connection performance upgrades for each power level.

Dodge is demonstrating a stair-step approach to its electrified performance. The 400-volt system has output levels of 340 kilowatts (456 hp) and 440 kilowatts (590 hp) plus an as-yet-unannounced, factory-delivered, power-level 800-volt SRT Banshee powertrain package.

400-volt Output Levels

  • 340 kilowatt (kW) – base trim (455 hp)

Stage 1 – 370 kW (495 hp)

Stage 2 – 400 kW (535 hp)

  • 440 (kW) – base trim (590 hp)

Stage 1 – 470 kW (630 hp)

Stage 2 – 500 kW (670 hp)

Direct Connection Stage 1 and Stage 2 performance upgrades use a “crystal” key that plugs into the dash. Base output and Direct Connection upgrade levels for the 800-volt Banshee will be announced at a future date.

Potential Direct Connection Stage 1 and Stage 2 performance upgrades for the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept use a “crystal” key that plugs into the dash. Base output and Direct Connection upgrade levels for the 800-volt Banshee will be announced at a future date. (Image courtesy of Stellantis)

Horsepower outputs can get your attention, but a red muscle car on display will lure you in to take a closer look. As such, Dodge brought its Charger Daytona SRT Concept to SEMA with a new tri-coat Stryker Red exterior hue. Stryker Red is definitely a striking color that one could see from a great distance and, with the 2022 SEMA Show being held in Las Vegas, it’s a savvy choice to go bright and bold when competing against neon lights on The Strip.

The Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept, shown in a new Stryker Red exterior color (Image courtesy of Stellantis)

To complete the package, the EV Mopar muscle car has “Stage 2” fender badging and new 18-inch Direct Connection lightweight carbon-fiber concept wheels with 305mm drag radials.

Dodge is showing performance enthusiasts future-product hints in the lead up to the launch of the world’s first electrified muscle car. (Image courtesy of Stellantis)

“The SEMA Show is one of the great gatherings of the performance culture, and Dodge isn’t going to shy away as we develop the next generation of muscle car – one that just happens to be fully electric,” says Dodge’s brand chief executive officer, Tim Kuniskis. “Technology moves forward and the customizers and tuners move right along with it. We’re demonstrating how old-school hot-rodding will thrive in an electrified muscle-car future.”

(Image courtesy of Stellantis)
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David P. Castro
David P. Castro
The Santa Rosa, California native is an experienced automotive and motorsports writer with a passion for American muscle cars. He is a credentialed automotive, NASCAR, and IndyCar reporter that graduated from the University of Nevada. A devoted F1 and NASCAR fan, he currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife, son, Siberian Husky, Mini Cooper, and 1977 Chevrolet C10.

7 COMMENTS

  1. Not to be the negative person here. Those horsepower numbers are great and probably not so great if you’re only running 5 miles on a charge…..a bit more information would be nice.

  2. Well, I’ll just keep my Charger R/T forever. Not interested in the least in any EV. I didn’t leave Dodge, they left me. Bye-bye. The only thing I like about this car is the beautiful paint color. Puts my present Charger to shame.

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