The gas-powered version of Dodge's latest Charger offers two- and four-door flavors and the Hurricane 3.0-liter inline-six in both standard-output and high-output tunes.
The Dodge Charger Daytona bursts onto the scene as a legend reimagined, trading the rumble of its Hemi V-8s for the hum of dual electric motors.
Swapping Hemi V-8s for a 400-volt system, the new electric Charger has standard all-wheel drive, over 300 miles of estimated range, plus Drift and Donut modes.
The 2024–'25 Dodge Charger will not only offer electric or gas powertrains, but also two or four doors and myriad other options.
From who's racing to what we're excited about, this is our guide to the 2024 running of the Rolex 24 at Daytona that kicks off on Saturday, January 27.