Dodge’s Charger Daytona SRT a new combination of retro and futuristic design makes it super cool
Dodge on Wednesday took the stage to unveil its super cool and new concept of the car the Charger Daytona SRT as a preview of its first all-electric muscle car, expected in 2024. This two-door coupe is just a first look at the futuristic forthcoming vehicle that will replace Dodge’s current gas-powered Challenger and Charger muscle cars. Its design has been tried to keep the same as previous Dodge designs.
“This car, we believe, will redefine American muscle,” Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis, who’s known for over-the-top vehicles such as the brand’s 700-plus horsepower Hellcat models, said during a media briefing in Michigan.
Its a combination of retro and futuristic design with calculated aerodynamic design but with a muscular design. The most notable thing is that the front end features a large peculiar opening for air to pass through which the company has said as “R – Wing”.
The front wing as well as the vehicle’s “Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust” and “eRupt” multispeed transmission – names fitting for “Back to the Future” movies – are patent pending, according to the company.
Its multispeed transmission and exhaust that has been designed to give a feel of drive to its user. Though usually these designs are not found in electric vehicles to reduce noise and are equipped with one gear.
Dodge has said that this is not a science project it has been designed to be put on the market for their users are waiting for it eagerly.
Kuniskis said during the media briefing “This is not a science project,” he said. “It looks like a Dodge sounds like a Dodge and drives like a Dodge.”