Dodge introduced the Charger Daytona SRT Concept a couple of months back at Speed Week and now it has updated that for the 2022 SEMA show. The automaker’s first zero-emission offering comes sporting a tri-coat Stryker Red cost with a black roof and 19-inch carbon fiber wheels. The “Stage 2” badging can be found inside and out.

Gladly, the automaker has also released technical specs for the all-electric muscle car. The standard 400-volt models will be available in the following outputs: 455 hp (340 kW), 495 hp (370 kW), 535 hp (400 kW), 590 hp (440 kW), 630 hp (470 kW), and 670 hp (500 kW). The 800-volt SRT Banshee models will be accessible in three different outputs, the maximum of which would be 800+ hp.

Moreover, the Charger Daytona SRT will offer 340 and 440 trim classes, each offering two eStage Kit power levels. Fascinatingly, the automaker created a ‘crystal’ key that goes into the dashboard for unraveling the Direct Connection Stage 1 and Stage 2 performance improvements.

The SEMA show’s stand also displayed the new all-electric car in nine different shades and a similar number of wheels, along with nine Direct Connection upgrade levels. The zero-emission muscle car will be available before 2025.

Dodge is also asking people at SEMA to give their opinion on the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust. It will be the “world’s first BEV exhaust system” for a road-going car.

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