Produced in only 503 units for NASCAR homologation, the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is a rare and desirable classic nowadays.
Dodge seemingly can’t let go of the gas-powered Charger even with its first electric muscle car finally arriving. A ...
Also, new for '69 was the ... The Base model The Special Edition (SE) trim The high-performance Charger R/T Charger 500 The NASCAR-ready Charger Daytona With these trims, Dodge had a model for ...
We might me able to lay our hands on the next gasoline-powered take on the American muscle car sooner than we initially ...
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It's Dodge's first EV and the first electric muscle car. The Charger Daytona starts at $61,590 for a two-door R/T model. If you've been waiting for an electric vehicle that looks—and ...
The first deliveries of the ICE-powered Dodge Charger featuring the inline-six engine could arrive by early summer 2025 ...
Dodge opened orders for the 2024 Charger Daytona R/T last month, starting at $59,995. The Hellcat-like “Scat Pack” model costs $73,190. With a Direct Connection Stage 1 kit, the base R/T ...
The original Dodge ... kit, a 552-watt 10-speaker Beats Audio System, and a special numbered "DAYTONA" badge on the instrument panel that features the build number of that specific Charger Daytona ...
The Dodge Charger’s story dates to 1966, when the car debuted as a racy fastback version of the brand’s Coronet model. The 1968 and 1969 Chargers are perhaps best known in popular culture for ...