Four colors will be available at launch, with prices for the all-electric Charger Daytona starting at $61,590 and topping out at $75,185
The deal is only available to buyers in the Northeast, Southern, and Central US. Dodge has confirmed the new EV will be offered with the full $7,500 tax credit when leased. While the jury is still out on whether Dodge jumped the gun and launched an all-electric muscle car before the market was ready, Stellantis has unveiled the four colors available at launch: Peelout , Diamond Black, White Knuckle, and Bludicrous.
Moreover, it's unclear whether those living on the West Coast will be able to take advantage of that deal. However, it’s worth noting that Dodge has yet to confirm if the Charger Daytona is eligible for the $7,500 EV tax credit when purchased. What we do know is that it’s eligible for the full credit when leased, meaning this could be a better option for some.
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