Dodge Unveils Electric Muscle - New Charger EVs Offer Thrills and Efficiency to Meet Stellantis' Emissions Goals
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Dodge unveiled two all-electric versions of the Charger muscle car with features like drift modes and a simulated V8 rumble.
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The 2024 Charger EVs are central to parent company Stellantis' plan to cut emissions 50% by 2030.
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Stellantis plans to offer the Charger with internal combustion engines too, using a more efficient inline-6, not the traditional Hemi V8.
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Production of the EV and gas Charger coupes starts mid-2024; 4-door versions in early 2025.
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Stellantis CEO says the company is going "flat out" on EVs despite softened demand, unlike competitors slowing EV investment.