Dodge Charger Daytona SRT

Dodge Charger Daytona SRT

A few days ago, at Dodge Speed ​​Week, Dodge unveiled the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT. It is a high-performance concept based on the Charger model that brings new technologies never before seen in electric cars.

In appearance, the Daytona SRT resembles a standard Charger. The car has improved aerodynamics thanks to the front cover and spoiler. It is equipped with an illuminated front mask, carbon intakes, a special “Fratzonic chamber system” that emits a noise of 126dB, 21-inch wheels with diamond-cut faces, R-Wing that allows air to flow through the front openings increasing downforce, while for safe stopping take care of gray six-piston brakes. There’s also the Fratzog logo that represents Dodge’s electric future.

Inside, the carbon fiber seats are upholstered in purple leather and emblazoned with the Fratzog logo. On the dashboard there is a 12.3-inch screen, as well as a 16-inch curved cluster. There is also an 8.3-inch head-up display, while the ambient lighting creates an extraordinary atmosphere.

Under the hood will be an 800V Banshee propulsion system with four-wheel drive, which means the Charger Daytona SRT will have better performance than the Hellcat. So far there is no information about performance, but Dodge says that the concept is inspired by the Charger Daytona model, which in 1970 was the first Nascar car with a speed of more than 200 miles per hour.

Source: Dodge