2025 Dodge Charger Spotted, Will Feature Gas Engine
The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona has stirred up controversy since its initial release, especially due to the company’s original plan for the car to be an electric vehicle (EV), marking a significant departure from the traditional combustion power that the Charger was known and loved for. As a machine that helped to kick off the muscle car era, it’s quite a stark transition to take the machine offered with a screaming v8 and convert it to an EV with a speaker for an exhaust.
Recent developments, however, might ease the concerns of those initially upset about this model’s shift. The first notable event was the sighting of the model on I-75 in Michigan, captured in footage shared by Instagram user @hellrango_nic. Despite the departure from the familiar Dodge Charger aesthetic, the design retained some recognizable lines, connecting one generation to the next.
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Breaking news adds another layer to the narrative – the 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona won’t be exclusively an electric vehicle. While Dodge remains committed to offering an EV option, it will also introduce an alternative featuring an inline 6-cylinder engine. While not the anticipated roaring V8 that the performance community craves, this decision opens the door to the possibility of a high-performance combustion-powered variation in the future.
In the video below, we turn to YouTube creator Bembli, who delves into all the details known so far about the 2025 Dodge Charger. The video provides insights into what enthusiasts might expect when the car eventually hits its release date. With several months remaining until the official release, slated for late 2024, it’s worth noting that details may evolve, but the model seems to be taking shape for an exciting debut.
While we can’t say that the car has a V8 just yet, Dodge has left the door open to keep hope alive.