Dodge executives have just made a radical decision: the Charger Daytona R/T will be discontinued. Delays, software flops, and low demand convinced them to stop building the 2025 model year.
The Charger Daytona is a motoring legend and a disappointment for die-hard Mopar enthusiasts. The paradox is fully explainable by the duality of the moniker: initially released as the 200-mph winged ...
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Update: A Dodge spokesperson reached out to confirm that the base Charger R/T will indeed be discontinued from the lineup, leaving the Scat Pack as the sole option in the electric Daytona range, at ...
The entry-level EV muscle car struggled to find buyers and won’t return for 2026. Dodge now pivots to pricier models — and combustion engines. The electric muscle car era isn’t off to a roaring start ...
Dodge will not offer the entry-level electric Charger Daytona R/T for 2026, leaving only the high-performance Scat Pack model. Other big changes, including lower prices, are coming for the 2026 Dodge ...
The base version of the electric Dodge Charger Daytona will be dropped for 2026. The shake-up comes after a rocky start for the Charger Daytona, with middling reviews and heavy incentives out of the ...
It’s official: The base model Dodge Charger Daytona R/T is out of the lineup for 2026. The EV survived only two model years, but the range-topping Scat Pack version will remain on the market. Mopar ...
Dodge's electric Charger Daytona is causing a stir among muscle car fans. Is it a true muscle car or just a green disguise?
The 496-horsepower Dodge Charger Daytona R/T shows off its all-weather capability during extensive winter testing and driving. My first car was a 1977 Dodge Aspen, a giant rear-wheel-drive beast. I ...