We Need to Talk About the New Dodge Charger Daytona...
Uploaded 8 months ago by The Fast Lane Car
Video Summary
Here is a summary of the YouTube video: - The Dodge Charger Daytona is a very controversial car. - It is a fully electric vehicle (BEV). - The new generation of Chargers will also be available with an inline 6-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine. - The Daytona signifies it’s the BEV, which comes in two trim levels: RT and Scat Pack. - The model shown is the Scat Pack (670 horsepower). - The RT trim has 496 horsepower. - The Charger Daytona is over 206 inches long. - This model is longer than the previous generation Mercedes-Benz S-Class. - It weighs nearly 6,000 pounds and 500 pounds more than the new BMW M5. - The car’s retro cues relate to the 1968 Charger design. - Dodge nailed the car’s design. - One clever design element is the R-Wing, which maintains a low front-end profile for aerodynamics and makes the car visually imposing. - The front end features the new Dodge logo (Fratzog) that illuminates. - Front end outlines an LED strip for the entire profile. - The actual main headlight beam is located low and hidden from sight, which makes a unique look. - The Rumble Bee signifies the scat pack version. - There is an opportunity to upgrade the power level of the car from the dealer. - Suspension totally different, especially with this Track Pack. - Six-piston Brembo brakes and adaptive shocks. - Enormous front tires and even wider rear tires. - The offset wheels are the largest ever placed on a Dodge product. - The interior volume is the same for both the two-door and four-door versions. - The interior has leveled up in quality. - Has a 100-kilowatt hour battery. - The car is designed with different regen modes for its electric system. - Not every aspect of the interior, such as the climate control panel, is perfectly executed. - It is running the CCS (Combined Charging Standard). - On road trip, the DC fast charging hit over 220 kilowatts. - There are not adjustable headrests on the high-back bucket seats. - There are various performance pages on the car. - Starts under $60K, but the model shown is almost $83,000. - Public likes the car but want a toilet. - Driving impressions are on the way soon.