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V8 fans rejoice! 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona previews our electric muscle car future

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The next-generation 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV has been previewed for the first time signalling a new era for the American muscle car. Set to be available with both all-electric power and traditional combustion power, the battery-powered versions will carry the Daytona nameplate that still resonates with diehard muscle car fans.

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Stellantis unveils STLA Large platform coming to Jeep and Dodge BEVs

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Stellantis recently unveiled its STLA Large platform, which will launch with Jeep and Dodge battery electric vehicles (BEV). According to Stellantis, the STLA Large has battery pack options with “energy ratings” between 85 and 118 kWh. kWh per minute to the 800-volt battery pack.

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Hey Charger! New Dodge EV muscle car boasts wild acceleration, crazy weight and a name famous in Australia

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US car-maker Dodge has released pictures and full details of its all-new Dodge Charger Daytona that heralds a new era for the all-electric muscle car when sales begin in Q3 2024. Stellantis reveals latest advanced platform blends Dodge Hellcat power with 800km range! 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona two-door Scat Pack.

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Chrysler Halcyon Concept: Sustainable "Harmony"

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And it certainly applies to the Chrysler Halcyon Concept. Perhaps the big takeaway here is that there's still a future for Chrysler -- whether this vehicle or something like it gets built, it's clear that with this, the Portal, Airflow, and Synthesis interior mock-up the brand is at least thinking about its EV future.

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500 miles touted: EV platform for Dodge muscle cars, Jeep SUVs, more

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Battery packs will range between 85 kwh and 118 kwh. Stellantis plans to launch eight vehicles based on the STLA Large platform between 2024 to 2026, starting in North America with Dodge and Jeep models. Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, and Maserati models will follow. kwh per minute with 800-volt hardware. bound EVs might be built on it.

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Stellantis Enters EV Battery Recycling Agreement

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Stellantis, the company formerly-known as Fiat-Chrysler before a key merger and the manufacturer of iconic vehicles like the Jeep brand and Dodge’s muscle cars, recently announced a plan and a partnership to make sure more EVs get batteries recycled at end-of-life.

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End of the V8? Stellantis reveals latest advanced platform blends Dodge Hellcat power with 800km range!

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2024 Porsche Macan EV delivers 911-beating acceleration and epic driving range Kia takes on Tesla: 2024 Kia EV5 confirmed for mid-year launch Initially, the battery pack will vary in size from 85kWh to up to 118kWh with the most efficiency models offering the maximum 800km of range. The post End of the V8? appeared first on EV Central.

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