Dodge muscle is going electric. The Stellantis brand has announced its new eMuscle program and says its first performance EV will hit the streets in 2024.
And Dodge dropped a huge clue about what to expect from its first electric muscle car by giving us a tiny glimpse of what looks like a modern reinterpretation of a 1968 Charger , though it’s not clear if it’s a coupe or a sports sedan that could serve as a replacement for either the Challenger or current Charger .
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