The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV arrives with impressive power and enhancements. Despite maintaining the Charger’s iconic look, this electric vehicle (EV) has numerous upgrades that will take your driving experience to the next level. Let’s discuss the charge time and range of the 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV to help you decide if this car is right for you.

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Unveiling the 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV: Performance and Efficiency
The Dodge Charger Daytona EV rolls out with a 400-volt setup that features an integrated charge module and pairs two electric motors — one in the front and another in the back — for standard all-wheel drive. It has a 93.9 kWh nickel-cobalt-aluminum battery that keeps things running, and you get three levels of regenerative braking that you can control with a paddle on the wheel.
The Direct Connection Stage power-upgrade kits give you a 15-second power boost,40 horsepower for the R/T trim and 80 horsepower for the Scat Pack model, letting you hit those maximum outputs of 496 horsepower for the Daytona R/T and a beastly 670 for the Daytona Scat Pack.
The EPA projects that the Charger Daytona R/T achieves 104 MPGe in the city and 91 MPGe on the highway. Opting for 18-inch wheels lowers these figures to 92 and 81 MPGe, respectively. With 20-inch wheels and performance tires, the estimates decrease further, yielding 90 MPGe city and 79 MPGe highway. The Scat Pack variant offers 82 MPGe in the city and 72 MPGe on the highway, which drops to 74 and 66 MPGe with performance tires.
2025 Dodge Charger EV Charging Dynamics
Learning the charging dynamics of the 2025 Dodge Charger EV is essential for an optimal driving experience. Below, we’ll cover charging times and what options are out there to make sure your Charger is always set to hit the road.
Charge Time Explained: From Empty to Full
One of the most critical aspects of owning an EV is understanding how long it takes to charge. The 2025 Dodge Charger EV offers a maximum charge rate of 183 kW, allowing you to go from 20% to 80% in just over 27 minutes using a DC Level 3 fast charger. Using a 240-volt outlet for home charging takes around 9.9 hours to charge the battery fully, so you can easily charge your car overnight and be ready to hit the road the following day.
Charging Options: Home, Public Stations, and Fast Charging
The Charger EV provides multiple charging options to suit your lifestyle. You can use the already mentioned standard 240-volt outlet at home for overnight charging. Public charging stations are widely available for quicker top-ups and offer various power levels. The fastest option is DC fast charging, which significantly reduces battery recharge time.
Range Considerations: Understanding Mileage on a Full Charge
The Charger EV gives you an estimated range of up to 308 miles when fully charged for the R/T trim. Keep in mind that this can change depending on how you drive and the environment around you. For example, if you drive like a speed racer or face some wild weather, your range might take a hit. If you switch on Eco Mode, however, you can stretch that charge and get the most bang for your buck.
Dodge Charger Performance: Maximizing Efficiency
Ensuring you get the most out of your Dodge Charger EV’s range involves various factors. Let’s examine what impacts your car’s efficiency and how you can maximize it.
Factors Affecting Range: Driving Habits and Environmental Impact
The way you drive your EV can make a big difference in how far you can actually go on a single charge. If you ease up on the accelerator and maintain a consistent speed, you’ll often find your range improves. Hitting the brakes hard? That’s a fast way to lose some mileage. Also, let’s not forget about the elements — cold weather can really take a toll on your battery life, and those steep hills can be energy monsters. Just keeping these insights in mind can definitely make your journeys more enjoyable and efficient.
Range-Boosting Features
The Dodge Charger EV has an Eco Mode that helps you get the most out of your battery. Switching it on reduces the energy consumption of non-essential systems and optimizes battery usage for extended range. Regenerative braking captures some energy when you slow down and sends it back to the battery, making it even more efficient.
Advanced Technology and Interior Comfort
The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona interior fits four adults comfortably. You can choose between 10.3- and 16.0-inch instrument cluster screens, while a 12.3-inch infotainment display is standard across all models. Designers aimed to capture the style of the original 1968 Charger. Keeping with that vibe, there’s a modern “pistol grip” shifter in the center console, along with the start/power button and a wireless phone charger.
The 12.3-inch touch screen features Chrysler’s user-friendly Uconnect 5 infotainment system, which provides access to satellite radio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Amazon Alexa, and navigation, including the new Navigator Charging Location feature to find charging stations easily. The new EV pages offer information on power flow, battery regeneration status, and charge levels. There’s also a new digital key app that connects to your smartphone and includes an NFC Smart Card for when your phone is unavailable.
The Charger’s free Dodge phone app allows you to monitor charge levels, set charging schedules, and locate charging stations nearby. A head-up display is available as an option. The standard audio setup has an Alpine nine-speaker, 506-watt system with a subwoofer, while a premium 18-speaker, 914-watt Alpine system with a subwoofer is available for enhanced sound.
Is the 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV Right for You?
Whether the 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV is right for you depends on your lifestyle and driving preferences. If you’re into performance, efficiency, and advanced technology, it might be just what you need. Its impressive range and charging time make it great for your daily commute and longer road trips.
Want to find out more or take it for a spin? Contact our Meadowland of Carmel dealership to check out the 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV and see why it’s such an excellent car.
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