Stellantis' Dodge brand, long the performance flag-bearer of the company formerly known as Fiat Chrysler, is officially moving toward electricity. On Wednesday night, Dodge unveiled a battery-powered Charger Daytona SRT concept car, which is close to one that will be produced in 2024 as the sun sets on some petroleum models.
One reason for the industry shift is that electric vehicles are simply faster off the starting line. Their handling is typically better, too, because their heavy batteries create a low center of gravity. Under new gas-mileage standards that were unveiled in April, the fleet of new vehicles will have to average around 40 miles per gallon in 2026, up from 25.4 mpg now, the EPA says. The standards are likely to become even stronger in the future, a trend that will compel U.S.-based automakers to shed some gasoline muscle cars if they are to avoid fines.
When the electric Charger was driven through a garage door and entered a building Wednesday night at a racetrack in Pontiac, Michigan, it roared just like a gas muscle car. Rick Nelson, the owner of Musclecar Restoration & Design in Pleasant Plains, Illinois, near Springfield, cautioned that switching from loud fuel-burning engines to quiet electricity may be a hard sell to old-timers who grew up with the sounds and smells of racing.
Yeah it is Ugly. It looks like the blueberry girl from Willy wonka. I like the hard edge from the 80s. Lamborghini is bringing back the Countach and it looks like Top gun.
It's one thing to be butthurt about the V8 being gone but to say the car is ugly is just petty and childish.
Don’t try to church it up, dirt
..and the ones who will drive them have pink hair
It looks as ugly as those gawd awful wind mills!
What an ugly looking vehicle!
No!
I would be more alright with this if these vehicle manufacturers where not anti right to repair scum bags that lock out as much as they can, some of them going as far as subscription models for basic things like heated seats. Also I dunno about you all, but I would rather my ~
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