The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T Is A Modern Muscle Car With Tons Of Old-School Charm
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Sure thing! Here is a summary of the YouTube video, following all formatting requests: - The new Charger has an all-new frame, exterior, sheet metal, and redesigned interior. - A multi-energy propulsion system allows for gas or fully electric powertrains. - The Challenger nameplate is gone for 2025. - The vehicle is offered in both two and four-door configurations. - The V8 Hemi engine is gone. - The Daytona models are fully electric with a 1.5 cubic foot frunk. - Based on the Stella Large architecture, it accommodates both gas and electric powertrains. - This model is the Charger Daytona RT. - Dual electric motors in the front and rear provide electronic all-wheel drive as standard. - For the Charger Daytona RT model, power is up to 496 horsepower in powershot mode, which adds 40 horsepower. - Torque is 404 foot-pounds, going out through a one-speed reduction gear transmission. - It has a 100.5-kilowatt hour battery pack, delivering up to 308 miles of range. - The top speed is around 135 miles per hour. - The car weighs about 5,600 pounds, 1,500 pounds more than the previous version. - This model is painted in Triple Nickel and has beautiful metallic fleck. - A flow-through hood, called the R-Wing, channels air to help with aerodynamics. - Available for $5,000, the plus package includes leatherrat seats with heating and ventilation, and a 10-way power driver and passenger seat with two-person memory. - There's a 12.3 inch you-connect-five infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. - A Fratzonic exhaust creates a fake exhaust sound. - This new generation of two-door cars stretch to 206.5 inches long with a 121-inch long wheelbase. - A large instrument panel display is a part of the Plus package. - With that package is full 360 camera with multiple views. - The launch control button is absent, as launch control requires the scat pack trim. - If using smaller, 18-inch wheels, 308 miles of range is possible. Range decreases to around 268 miles if you opt for the 20 inch rims.