Dodge dealers are offering hefty discounts on the 2024 Charger Daytona EV, indicating a possible slowdown in demand for the electric muscle car.
Dodge dealers are offering significant discounts on 2024 Charger Daytona EVs, with some retailers discounting models by as much as $21,000. The deals are available on both R/T and Scat Pack models, suggesting lower-than-expected demand for the electric muscle car. While the Charger Daytona has generated considerable attention for its power, retro styling, and electric platform, the high MSRPs, mixed reviews, and lack of a four-door version may be contributing to the lower demand.
Meanwhile, Stellantis, Dodge's parent company, is reportedly accelerating the launch of the gasoline-powered Charger to meet consumer demand for the traditional muscle car experience
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