The new all-electric Daytona might be less powerful and heavier, but all-wheel drive and instant torque make a big difference ...
but the Dodge requires 4.1 seconds. They both have launch control, but the BMW doesn’t deliver any more power in that mode. The Daytona, on the other hand, delivers its full 670 hp in launch ...
A Charger that needs a charger? What is the world coming to? Being a fan for many years of Dodge Chargers and Challengers, this new version was tough to wrap my brain around, and I am a fan of ...
We conducted a test of the Dodge Daytona EV’s back seat and storage volume to see if it is real-world useful. The results were a big surpise.
We compare and contrast the 1969 Plymouth Fury III Hardtop Coupe to the 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona Coupe and find they are ...
In our modern testing, the 2024 Charger Daytona ran the quarter mile in 11.5 seconds with a 120.5-mph trap speed. To get that kind of time out of a 1968 Dodge Hemi ... not apply full power until ...
The all-new Dodge Charger Daytona is the only all-wheel-drive muscle car Drift/Donut Mode allows the Charger to switch to rear-wheel drive for snow-filled hooning fun Standard Wet/Snow Mode and a ...
The Charger Daytona is a motoring legend and a disappointment for die-hard Mopar enthusiasts. The paradox is fully explainable by the duality of the moniker: initially released as the 200-mph ...
Not everything has to be an electric vehicle. I know it's a crazy thing for the Deputy Editor of InsideEVs to say that, but me and Editor-in-Chief Patrick George talk about this often. The ...