Dodge Teases the New Charger on Social Media

Since Dodge introduced the world to the Charger Daytona SRT® Concept back in 2022, the brand has been showing off their sleek electric coupe at events around the country, but there has not been much news regarding the next-generation car since that Speed Week debut. That all changed on the morning of January 12, when the Dodge social media channels shared a small group of pictures of a pre-production Charger from the next generation – giving the world its first good look at the new Dodge muscle car that will be coming to market later this year.

The Dodge social media posts were short and sweet:

“No cameras or recording devices permitted. Pre-production model shown. Available late 2024.”

There was no further information offered, but based on the five images shared, there is no mistaking this as a variation of the Dodge Charger SRT Daytona Concept that has been on display around the country for the past year. There are small variations here and there, but overall, the styling of the pre-production car shown here is very similar to that of the SRT Daytona Concept.

Most notably, this pre-production Dodge Charger has a very similar face to the concept, with LED trim around the grille and the Fratzog logo in the middle. While it is a bit hard to tell, it looks as though there is some light shining down behind the grille from the front of the hood, suggesting that the R-Wing design from the concept car has made it through to production. This pre-production car also has a bulging hood and large vents across the bottom of the front end, so overall, the car shown here has the same handsome face at the Dodge Charger SRT Daytona Concept.

Along the sides, there are some minor sculpting changes, but this pre-production Charger continues to follow the design language of the 2022 concept car very nicely, with the bodylines over the wheels giving this car a familiar look to the generations that came before it.

The sole rear end shot of this pre-production Dodge Charger does not showcase any of the lights in their illuminated state, so it is hard to tell how closely the lighting design follows that of the SRT Daytona Concept. There are some more subtle sculpting changes out back when compared to the concept, but what we can see has a very familiar look to it – carrying forward the racetrack design feel from the previous generation. Finally, if you look closely at the bottom of the car in the rear end shot, you can see the word “Daytona” between the reflectors.

Based on what we can see in these images of the next-generation Dodge Charger in pre-production form, the team has done an incredible job of taking the key design cues of a stunning concept car and applying them to a great-looking pre-production road car. Provided that the production model looks like the pre-production model shown here, the future is looking very bright for the Dodge Charger.

15 Comments

Totone86

Will there be any kinda extended warranty on the life of the battery on all these electric vehicles and how much will the disposal said batteries cost. Cause I just know it’s not gone over when someone buys one just like the cost of the dpf filter wasn’t went over when someone bought a diesel folks would think that it should be covered under the warranty but it’s not and no seller’s were going over that with folks and it was hitting people with $8,000 worth of filter so I’m sure its gonna be the same with this electric crap.


IHUNTGRIZ

NO ELECTRIC FOR ME!!! Please revisit Hemi


johnbaier

I will never buy an electric car! I will buy an AWD demon 170 even in a Durango!! Imagine a 5500lbs. Durango going sub 2.0 second 0-60 and in the 9’s for the 1/4mi. without burnouts to warm the tires. The SRT team was great and their cars will live on. To bad I only have one of them.


RRDon

“THE ELECTRIC CAR MANDATE IS INSANE!” Donald J. Trump
Yes Martha, elections do have consequences.


recipoiler

Looks nice but not interested. Will just take care of my two current 5.7 and 6.4 cars.


Moparmann

Alfa engineering, not a Dodge. Ford will pickup sale after sale. Stellantis handed the segment to Ford on a silver platter.


Jlobo103

Like them or not Ford is going to do a lot of business seeing how they will be producing V8 Mustangs for the foreseeable future.


kfed1776

Absolutely years behind the competition. Can’t wait to see these broke down on the side of the road and laughing at the poor person who spent $100K on this


LEGITBOY47659

I can’t wait to buy this amazing 500+ mile range car! A camo wrap and red/blue calipers would be🔥! !00% buying this car!


dtocchio

Same here ! NO ELECTRIC CAR for me . Please Dodge , correct this mistake !


ratroaster

No V8, no Dodge for me.


BansheeDaytona

I can’t wait for Dodge to reveal more news about this car, I’m really happy they stayed with the exterior looks from the SRT concept. I hope the interior doesn’t change as much from the concept. But I would 100% buy this car.