Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept Arrives at 2022 SEMA Show With New Powertrain Details
It’s the end of a proverbial era and the beginning of a new one. The Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept – or the Dodge Charger EV, more simply put – debuted at the M1 Concourse on August 17th, 2022, during Dodge Speed Week, sporting a reimagined version of the Fratzog logo. The all-electric concept’s arrival coincided with the announcement of seven “Last Call” models of the Charger and Challenger. The Last Call variants are the final gasoline versions of Dodge’s famous muscle cars.Â
The seventh Last Call model will be announced at the 2022 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in Las Vegas, Nevada (November 1st through the 4th). Naturally, Dodge is also using the occasion to reveal more details about the Charger Daytona SRT Concept.Â
Dodge Charger EV Powertain Levels
During the 2022 SEMA show, Dodge announced nine different powertrain options for the Daytona SRT Concept, three of which will be shown at SEMA., along with two Dodge Direct Connection performance upgrades for each power level. Dodge describes it as a “stair-step approach” regarding power output.
For example, the 400-volt system output offers 340-kilowatt and 440-kilowatt options. The base 340-kilowatt trim delivers 455 horsepower. However, stepping up to eStage 1 (370 kW) increases the horsepower to 495, while eStage 2 (400 kW) takes you up to 535 horsepower.
Meanwhile, the base 440-kilowatt trim delivers 590 ho...
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