Dodge Adds Sedan to 2026 Charger Daytona EV Lineup


Last year, Dodge jump-started its Charger electric vehicle lineup with the Charger Daytona coupe, and it’s now adding a sedan variant of the EV. For 2026, the Charger Daytona Scat Pack will be offered in both two- and four-door versions, and Dodge says the content is virtually the same across both body styles.
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Dodge is calling the sedan “the world’s only four-door muscle car,” and it has some pretty serious numbers to back that up — which should look familiar, as they’re shared with the Scat Pack coupe. The 670-horsepower, dual-motor, battery-electric powertrain makes 627 pounds-feet of torque and rockets from 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds; all-wheel drive is standard, and that EV’s maximum range is 241 miles.
More performance is available with the optional Track Package, available on both body styles. It adds upgrades such as red Brembo six-piston fixed front and four-piston rear brakes, 20-by-11-inch aluminum front wheels with 305/35ZR20 all-season tires and rear 20-by-11.5-inch aluminum wheels with 325/35ZR20 all-season tires, a gloss-black rear spoiler, a dual-valve adaptive damping suspension, Dodge’s Drive Experience Recorder and high-backed leather-and-suede performance seats with fixed head restraints.
Also new for 2026, sedan and coupe versions of the Charger Daytona Scat Pack will be available with two appearance packages: Fratzog dual stripes and gloss-black painted hood options.
There’s no word yet on pricing for the 2026 models, though it looks like the Scat Pack will be the only trim of the EV available; according to multiple sources, the fate of the base Daytona R/T is up in the air for 2026 due to slow sales and impending tariffs. The brand says orders are open for 2026 sedan and coupe models and will begin arriving at dealerships in the second half of 2025.
Up next for the Charger family is a swing in a different direction: Dodge said gas-powered versions, called Charger Sixpacks, will return in the second half of 2025.
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