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Dodge Charger Daytona EV unveiled as first electric muscle car with Hellcat performance

Baua Electric

Dodge revealed the new 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV for the first time Tuesday. Retaining its title as the “world’s quickest and most powerful muscle car,” the electric Dodge Charger will deliver Hellcat Redeye levels of performance. Dodge specifically designed the battery pack with up to 100.5

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Rivian Max Pack, R2 details, STLA drive modules, greenest and meanest: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

Drive modules for upcoming Ram, Dodge, and Jeep EVs may be made in Indiana. Rivian will deliver a three-row SUV with nearly 400 miles of range later this year. And the Mini Cooper SE tops an annual list of the greenest. What’s the meanest? This and more, here at Green Car Reports.

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2022–2023 Stellantis Product Roadmap Confirms Jeep EV, Dodge PHEV

InsideEVs

It also lists two new EVs from Citroën, one from Fiat, and two from Maserati—GranTurismo/GranCabrio and Grecale SUV.

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New electrified Peugeot 408 headed for Australia

EV Central

No detail has been issued about the full electric version at the moment, but it is likely to share the same Stellantis group fundamentals as other models being produced in coming years by its many brands, which include Jeep, Chrysler, Opel, Dodge, Ram, Alfa Romeo, Citroen and Fiat.

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Ford leverages EV production head start against rivals in latest ramp

Teslarati

Dodge has yet to reveal any EVs in a production-ready form. And Jeep, while recently introducing its first EV to Europe, is only slightly ahead of its sibling brands, with the first Jeep EVs coming to North America in 2025 as well.

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Future Cars: Concept EVs for 2023 and Beyond

Clean Fleet Report

Lexus EV Sports Car. Jeep will be jumping into full-EV mode soon. Jeep Electric Vehicle. Stellantis, which sells Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, Fiat, Ram, Maserati and Alfa Romeo in the United States, announced on March 1, 2022 they will be releasing 25 all-new all-electric models across these brands by 2030.

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Cleantech Blog: Smart Grids and Electric Vehicles

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

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