Stellantis will offer both electric and gasoline-powered versions of the Dodge Charger in Europe and the Middle East starting in late 2025.
Stellantis will offer both ICE and BEV versions of the two- and four-door Charger overseas. The news comes shortly after Dodge began sales of the electric Charger Daytona in America. The Charger Daytona EV delivers up to 630 hp with its flagship dual-motor configuration. Muscle car enthusiasts in Europe and the Middle East will soon gain access to Dodge 's full range of new Charger models, with sales expected to begin late next year, Stellantis confirmed to Carscoops.
While it won't do much to quell the controversy among traditionalists over the retirement of the Challenger name, the phasing out of the Hemi V8, and the introduction of a battery-electric powertrain, it does signal Dodge's attempt to dip its toes into export markets. We reached out to Dodge to ask whether the new Charger would be offered in markets outside North America. “The Dodge Charger will also be sold in the Middle East beginning in the second half of 2025,” a Stellantis spokesperson told us. “It will be available through importers in Europe, also in the second half of 2025.” Read: Dodge Dealers Already Discounting New Charger Daytona EV Under MSRP While Dodge has yet to specify which versions of the Charger will be the first to go on sale in these markets, the spokesperson confirmed that all four variants—including two- and four-door body styles, available with both internal combustion engines and EV powertrains—will eventually be offered in both regions. First EV Charger: The Daytona The first new-age Charger to launch in the United States is the two-door Charger BEV, known as the Charger Daytona. It’s available in two configurations. The base model features a pair of electric motors producing 456 hp and 404 lb-ft (547 Nm) of torque, powered by a 100.5 kWh battery pack. For power-hungry enthusiasts, the flagship Daytona Scat Pack offers a more robust 630 hp and 627 lb-ft (849 Nm), propelling it to 60 mph (96 km/h) in just 3.3 second
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