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Dec 13, 2022
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What to Know About the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept

One of the best ways to stay up-to-date on the future of the automotive world is through car auto shows. In particular, the Specialty Equipment Market Association Show in Las Vegas every year does a great job of showcasing how brand’s like Dodge are pushing the envelope of vehicle performance and design.

Nothing has changed for the 2023 show, as Dodge pulled up with the Charger Daytona SRT concept. Of course, what you need to know about this concept model isn’t so much its specs alone, but what these specs and features mean for the future of the Dodge brand.

Daytona SRT Powertrain Specs

Most cars that come out on the market today may have a couple of powertrain options. In some cases, that number may be as high as three or four. In that case of the Daytona SRT concept, however, Dodge has equipped the model with up to nine possible powertrains.

The concept can be powered by three different battery-electric systems. In addition, each of these systems can be upgraded via Dodge Direct Connection performance. For example, the base trim designed by Dodge is equipped with a 340 kW system outputting 455 horsepower, but through Dodge Direct Connection, this can be upgraded to either eStage 1 to produce 495 horsepower or eStage 2 to produce 535 horsepower.  

interior of dodge charger daytona srt concept

Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept Stryker Red

Dodge is also trying out some new paint color options with this concept model through a new tri-coat hue known as Stryker Red. The car also comes with 18-inch Direct Connection carbon fiber wheels and 305mm drag radials. Only time will tell if any of this will make it to buyers, but either way, it seems safe to say that Dodge has something exciting in-store for future muscle cars.

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Since this is a concept model you won’t be able to experience this performance for yourself, but it should be no surprise by now that Dodge is building up to the world’s first electrified muscle car that you will actually be able to drive. For more news on that, be sure to check back to the Benna CDJR website blog.