Dodge Unveils World’s Only EV Muscle Car Sedan: 2026 Charger Daytona

The Dodge brand of Stellantis in Auburn Hills has unveiled what it’s calling the world’s first all-electric four-door muscle car: the 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona Sedan.
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The Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack will be available in both four-door sedan (pictured) and two-door coupe options for the 2026 model year (second half of 2025). // Photo courtesy of Dodge

The Dodge brand of Stellantis in Auburn Hills has unveiled what it’s calling the world’s first all-electric four-door muscle car: the 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona Sedan.

The Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack, still the world’s quickest and most powerful muscle car, will be available in both four-door sedan and two-door coupe options for the 2026 model year, with virtually all content the same for both models.

“The beauty is in the simplicity,” says Matt McAlear, CEO of the Dodge brand. “It’s a real testament to the Dodge design and engineering teams that apart from two additional doors, the Dodge Charger Daytona sedan embodies the same look and feel as the coupe, with the same widebody exterior, driver-centric interior, muscle car performance and standard all-wheel-drive capability, combined with four-door practicality.

“The 2026 Charger lineup is all about giving our customers the power to choose the muscle car that best fits their lifestyle, with even more choices to come later this year with gas-powered SIXPACK Charger models.”

Four-door and two-door Dodge Charger Daytona vehicles share a common roofline, liftgate, and front and rear fascia, creating a coupe-like appearance for both trims. Four doors were integrated into the overall Charger design to allow the Charger bodyside to further accentuate the presence of the new Charger, which has the widest body of any car in the industry.

Like the coupe, the “hidden hatch” interior of the four-door Dodge Charger boasts best in-class rear cargo volume and best in-class passenger volume. The Charger features a driver-oriented cockpit, but also provides second-row headroom and a rear hatch layout with a generous amount of cargo capacity — max rear cargo area is 38.5 cubic feet, 133 percent more cargo volume than the outgoing Charger.

Key content shared between the 2026 Charger Daytona Scat Pack four-door and two-door models includes:

  • Full suite of standard Drive Modes, including Sport, Track, Drag, Custom, and more.
  • Standard race options, including Drift/Donut Mode, Launch Control, and race-prep options.
  • World’s first patent-pending Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust is standard and delivers a signature rumble, with sound intensity tied to higher performance, enhancing the immersive in-car feel.
  • Patent-pending standard front R-Wing pass-through enhances the Charger Daytona’s aggressive profile while improving aerodynamic performance.
  • Standard PowerShot delivers an incremental 40 horsepower for 10 seconds when activated through the steering wheel button and a punch of the throttle.
  • Available with Track Package, massive 16-inch Brembo vented rotors and red six-piston front/four-piston rear fixed calipers increase swept area more than 30 percent from the outgoing SRT and is the largest brake package offered on a Dodge vehicle.
  • Biggest tire package used on a Charger to date with 20-inch wheels and staggered Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3 305/35ZR20XL front/325/35ZR20 rear tires, available with Track Package
  • Standard all-wheel drive delivers added traction/grip in all weather conditions.
  • Standard mechanical limited slip differential provides torque to both rear wheels, delivering better grip and traction.
  • Standard one pedal driving and regenerative braking with three levels of adjustment through paddle shifters.
  • Driver-focused interior with standard 16-inch cluster screen and 12.3-inch Uconnect 5 radio, featuring wireless Android Audio and Apple CarPlay, Amazon Alexa capability, Performance Pages with EV Pages.
  • Standard pistol grip shifter, nine-speaker Alpine audio with subwoofer, dual zone automatic temperature control, Keyless Go with push-button and remote start.
  • Standard safety equipment includes automatic emergency braking, active lane management system, active blind spot with lane management system, traffic sign information, drowsy driver detection, front/rear/side park warning, rear cross path detection, automatic high beams, rain-sensing wipers, active crash notification, and SOS emergency connection.
  • Maximum range of 241 miles with ability to recharge from a 20 to 80 percent charge status in just 24 minutes on a Level 3 charger.
  • Standard Level 1/Level 2 combination power charging cord allows for charging on either a 120V or 240V charging outlets by switching the end connectors.
  • Built on STLA Large multi-energy platform with capability for an all-electric 400-volt dual motor system or an all-wheel-drive internal combustion engine system.

Dodge also is introducing new Fratzog dual stripes and gloss black painted hood options available for two- and four-door 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack models. The new matte black Fratzog dual stripes include red trim accents and a unique, repeating Fratzog logo pattern that fills the inside of each stripe. The new gloss black hood is hand-painted and masked to enhance the center lines of the hood, with paint application extending below the R-Wing, providing an attractive two-tone contrast set against the Charger’s exterior color.

In addition, every 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona, both four- and two-door models, also will include a day of performance driving instruction at Radford Racing School, the official high-performance driving school of Dodge//SRT.

Four-door and two-door 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack models are open for orders and will begin arriving at dealerships in the second half of 2025. Dodge Charger SIXPACK-powered models will launch in the second half of 2025.

For more information, visit Dodge.com.

In Related News: The new Dark Sky edition of Jeep Gladiator adds increased value bundled with signature Jeep capability, according to the Stellantis brand.

Gladiator Dark Sky, based on the Sport S trim, bundles popular features into one package. These include:

  • A performance hood to evoke the Desert-rated Mojave styling.
  • Body-color fender flares.
  • Gloss black bumper inserts.
  • Dark-colored badges and decals.

For the first time, the Gladiator Dark Sky also provides customers with the ability to equip an optional body-color, hardtop roof for the Sport S trim.

The additional standard equipment comes bundled at an MSRP of $1,495, amplifying the value of Gladiator Dark Sky compared to adding the features separately. Additional standard equipment includes a 12.3-inch infotainment screen with Uconnect 5, Jeep’s suite of active safety equipment, including adaptive cruise control and forward collision warning, and a premium, wrapped steering wheel.

Customers also may option the comforts and adventure-focused features most important to them in their own Gladiator Dark Sky.

Orders for the Gladiator Dark Sky are now open.

For more information, visit Jeep.com.