Everything About Dodge's First EV Charger

Everything About Dodge's First EV Charger

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The American carmaker reveals that sometime in 2024, the new Charger Daytona concept will take the place of Dodge's Challenger and Charger, two legendary gasoline-powered muscle cars.

The new EV concept's true exhaust noise, which most modern all-electric cars no longer have and are therefore deafeningly silent, is one of its main selling points.

During the media event, Kuniskis bragged that its first-ever electric car not only resembled a Dodge, but also "sounded like" one and drove similarly.

The new EV design still equips the electric muscle vehicle with a functional exhaust system known as Fratzonic Chambered Exhausts.

With the use of tuning chambers and an amplifier, the exhaust system generates loud powertrain noise.

According to a report by CNET, the brand-new Charger Daytona's exhaust noise is really at the same decibel level as the modern Dodge muscle vehicles' Hellcat engines.