Photos from Dodge give us a clear look at the next-generation Charger, and the Daytona name is confirmed.
Dodge just dropped something of a surprise on us. In a post on social media, the automaker shows several photos of a new car. With the images comes a simple message: No cameras or recording devices permitted. Pre-production model shown. Available late 2024.
So what are we looking at here? Dodge confirmed with us that these are next-generation Dodge Charger images, shown here in pre-production form without a stitch of camouflage. In fact, the images show a tiny bit of camo being removed, but alas, we don’t get an absolutely clear look at the entire car. Between odd angles, shadows, and a chain link fence, something is obscured. But still, here’s the new Charger before you’re supposed to see it. Though Dodge shared these photos, so actually, you are supposed to see it.
From what we can see, the overall lines of the concept are perhaps just a bit subdued for the production model but much of what we saw in 2022 carries over. The roof appears a bit taller, and there are standard side mirrors on the doors. Here’s a look at the concept for comparison.
Meanwhile on Instagram, Dodge shared a single photo of the rear of the car, and it’s arguably the most important shot of them all. An electric Charger is already confirmed, and now, we see the Daytona name is also confirmed. There’s no missing the embossed Daytona script on the rear fascia, and we don’t see any visible exhaust outlets so this should be an electric Charger Daytona.
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