While the Charger Daytona is meant to be the next generation of Dodge performance, it’s struggled because of its mammoth curb weight and stark departure from legacy.
As a result, fans have charged (sorry) the brand to restore the icon to its rightful V8 order. The Hemi isn’t back yet, but you better believe you’ll be hearing Hellcat whines soon enough.
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All the same, it seems the Daytona won’t be going down without a fight. According to Stellantis’s latest announcement, the EV is now chasing a new kind of speed.

A new Daytona test mule
Namely, faster charge times. As part of their ongoing battery development program, Stellantis and Factorial have finally fitted a FEST semi-solid-state pack to a Daytona for real-world testing.
While the technology has seen some application in the worlds of Chinese EVs and next-gen motorcycles, it has yet to land on a car stateside. In keeping with the novelty, it’s set to be a game-changer should it perform anything like past tests.





