The Dodge Charger EV will have a 455-hp base model, Mopar tunes.
and promising serious power figures. Now, we know what those numbers will be, at least for the base and mid-grade models.
Dodge announced at SEMA on Tuesday that there will be a 340-kW model that makes 455 hp and a 440-kW model that makes 590 hp in its standard form. Both will offer power upgrades through Dodge's Direct Connection program, bundled into"eStage 1" and"eStage 2" packages. Stage 1 and 2 upgrades for the 340-kW model push maximum power to 495 and 535 hp, respectively. For the 440-kW version, Stage 1 gets you 630 hp and Stage 2 takes things up to 670 hp.
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