Dodge Charger EV Experiences Significant Price Increase
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Dodge Charger EV Experiences Significant Price Increase

authorBy Edward Loh
DateJun 05, 2026
Read Time2 min

The eighth-generation Dodge Charger, which debuted for the 2024 model year, has gradually expanded its offerings to include both electric and gasoline-powered variants. As the 2027 model year approaches, the Daytona EV models are set to undergo a considerable price increase, primarily due to the inclusion of the NACS charging port, with no other major alterations to the vehicle's core specifications.

Beginning with the 2027 model year, the two-door Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack will carry a starting price of $72,495, representing a $12,500 surge compared to previous models. The Daytona Scat Pack Plus will be priced at $77,490. For those opting for the four-door configuration, an additional $500 will be applied to both Scat Pack and Scat Pack Plus electric variants. In contrast, the entry-level Charger R/T, powered by a combustion engine, retains its initial price point of $49,995, maintaining its affordability for enthusiasts.

The performance capabilities of the electric Daytona models remain unchanged, boasting up to 670 horsepower, making it the most potent Charger currently available. It outperforms the Sixpack-powered Charger R/T and Scat Pack, which deliver 420 hp and 550 hp, respectively, from a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter Hurricane inline-six engine. The Daytona EV accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 3.3 seconds and completes a quarter-mile in 11.5 seconds, cementing its status as the quickest Charger on the market. Furthermore, Dodge has broadened its array of factory-backed personalization choices, offering new exterior graphics from Mopar, including dual stripes in gloss red, satin white, and satin black, alongside an orange-and-black Brembo brake caliper package. Interior enhancements for Scat Pack models include Petrol Blue performance leather seats with red stitching and unique perforations, while Demonic Red seat belts are now an option across the entire Charger lineup. Orders for the 2027 Charger are now open, with deliveries expected to commence in the third quarter of the year, all models featuring standard all-wheel drive.

The automotive industry is in a constant state of flux, where innovation and market demands frequently lead to shifts in pricing and product offerings. While some price adjustments might initially seem daunting, they often reflect advancements in technology, enhanced features, or the broader economic landscape. Such changes encourage manufacturers to refine their strategies, pushing the boundaries of what's possible and ultimately benefiting consumers through improved vehicles and a dynamic marketplace.

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