Charging Ahead with New Features
The 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack EV is making quite the impression—after all, it’s dubbed the “world’s quickest and most powerful muscle car.” This time around, Dodge has incorporated a North American Charging System (NACS) port, giving the muscle car an electrifying edge to its already impressive pedigree. If you have dreams of drifting while charging at Tesla superchargers, this is fulfilling the fantasy you didn’t know you had!

What’s New for 2027?
Unlike the previous model, which sported a CSS port, the new NACS port opens up a whole new world of charging accessibility. But wait, there’s more! The 2027 Charger also comes with a J1772-to-NACS AC adapter, making it simpler to locate those elusive Level 3 public charging stations. Though not the flashiest upgrade, it does smooth out the charging experience!

The Price of Power
Now, let’s get down to brass tacks—money! Starting at a hefty $72,495 (and an extra $500 for the four-door model), it’s a bit steeper than the outgoing model, which kicked off at $60,690. With the changes, Dodge is banking on its reputation plus some added fun features like drift/donut mode and a down-right whimsical “fratzonic chambered exhaust” system, meant to give it that classic V-8 roars—positively tantalizing!
| Driving Range | Starting Price | |
| 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack two-door | 267 miles | $72,495 |
Total drop in the price tag can reach up to a staggering $12,750 if you’re thinking of trading in previous models. But with the promise of quickness that exceeds even the famed hurricane engine, the question remains—are you ready to charge into the future?


