Dodge will also make some new sheet metal at the show – most notably announcing three powertrain output levels for the electric Charger Daytona SRT announced in August.
“The SEMA Show is one of the great gatherings of the performance culture, and Dodge isn’t going to shy away as we develop the next generation of muscle car – one that just happens to be fully electric,” said Tim Kuniskis, CEO of Dodge, in a statement Tuesday.
Two 400-volt output levels with two additional trims each, known as “stages,” were announced for the concept:
- 340 kW, 455 hp
- Stage 1: 370 kW, 495 hp
- Stage 2: 400 kW, 535 hp
- 440 kW, 590 hp
- Stage 1: 470 kW, 630 hp
- Stage 2: 500 kW, 670 hp
Additionally, there will be an 800-volt-system power level with its own stages announced at a later date.


