Dodge's 900 HP of Electric Energy
Dodge's New eMuscle Car
Source: Dodge
"So Brilliant, it's Shocking"
Historic muscle car maker, Dodge, is producing its first electric vehicle. It's an electric muscle car called the 2025 Dodge eMuscle and its roots are deeply entrenched in Dodge's muscle car heritage. With iconic, gas-guzzling models like the Challenger, the Charger, the Hellcat and the Demon in its history, Dodge is now beginning the brand's transition to the electrified, rechargeable, zero-emissions world of EVs. The eMuscle, with all of its e-muscle sound, fury and 900 hp, will hit global markets in 2025. Dodge is owned by Stellantis (Chrysler-Fiat).
Classic eMusle Looks
The car has a very retro style with a boxy nose similar to the classic Dodge Charger of the 1960s and 1970's. It has a "built for speed", aerodynamic design with a wing on the rear of the EV. Dodge wants the car to be loud and has created muscle sound that intensifies based on how the driver is handling the car.
Tech Specs
The CEO of Stellantis, Carlos Taveras, says the car "is so brilliant that it is shocking", as in electric shocking. It will be an all-wheel-drive EV and have at least 2 electric motors. The EV will be built on the STLA Large platform, allowing each e-motor to pump as much as 443 hp or nearly 900 hp. It is possible that the car will have 3 or 4 electric engines, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in a blistering 2 seconds. The battery pack will be sized from 110 to 118 kWh with a range of 500 miles on a charge. Dodge is expected to price the eMuscle at $40,000 to $50,000. It sounds like a very hot, fun ride. For more news like this, New Travel Vehicles Illustrated
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