The future of electric muscle cars has arrived, and the Charger Daytona SRT with Banshee powertrain is officially unveiled on August 17, the third day of Dodge Speed ​​Week held in Pontiac, Michigan. Dodge said that the car's power system represents the new apex of the muscle car

The future of

electric muscle cars has arrived. On August 17, the third day of Dodge Speed ​​Week held in Pontiac, Michigan, the Charger Daytona SRT with Banshee powertrain was officially unveiled. Dodge said that the car's power system represents the new apex of the muscle car, which is also a farewell to the Hemi, Hellcat and Redeye engines.

However, as of this moment, Dodge has not announced the specific output parameters of this power system. It is certain that it uses an 800 volt high voltage architecture and output can exceed the SRT Hellcat engine. The brand officially stated that this is the first electric car that is faster than Hellcat in all aspects, and it is also expected to be equipped with four-wheel drive.

Charger Daytona SRT electric concept car is also Dodge's first model to use an eRupt multi-speed transmission. This electronic mechanical gear shift mechanism of the transmission mechanism can simulate the shifting experience of classic muscle cars to a certain extent. In addition, the car is also equipped with a one-click overtaking Powershot button, which can provide additional power in a short period of time.

Many times, everyone will complain that electric cars are yelling monsters, but this car is not. Stellantis specially developed Fratzonic cabin sound wave system can simulate the 126 decibel roar of the SRT Hellcat. With simulated sound waves and simulated gear shifts, Dodge has won a lot of things in terms of emotions. The styling of the

concept car is also a highlight. Other car companies are busy saying goodbye to the past, but Dodge paid tribute to the Charger Daytona, who participated in the NASCAR. The air intake on the front hood of the car can effectively increase the downforce of the vehicle. The Fratzog nameplate on the front of the car is also a logo used by Dodge in the 1960s and 1970s. The through-type taillights at the rear of the car are a major feature of the 21st century fuel version of the Charger.

Enter the car, and the 16-inch digital instrument panel and 12.3-inch infotainment system have different styles. The popular ambient lights and large-size head-up displays are also equipped on the car. The grip-like handlebars also make people feel both retro and trendy.

It is reported that Dodge expects to mass-produce this concept car as a 2024 model, but it has not been confirmed yet, and we will continue to pay attention.