The price of cars is a critical factor for anyone looking to purchase a new vehicle. Today, our team at Arab GT obtained leaked information revealing the unofficial prices of the new Dodge Charger electric.
Dodge is aiming to generate excitement for its first fully electric American muscle car, the Dodge Charger Daytona. Our team at Arab GT introduced this model to you following its launch last March, highlighting the fake exhaust sounds featured in this electric sports car.
New Dodge Charger
However, the enthusiasm for the new electric Charger may wane after seeing the latest pricing details for the 2025 Dodge models. According to Mopar Insiders, the base price of the Charger Daytona will be approximately $10,000, or 37,500 Saudi Riyals, higher than the outgoing V8 Charger.
It’s important to note that none of this information from the leaked documents will be confirmed by Dodge until the car’s launch date nears.
New Dodge Charger EV Prices
- The 2025 Charger R/T electric version starts at $55,995, or 209,981 Saudi Riyals, making it $10,930, or 40,987 Saudi Riyals, more expensive than the 2024 R/T gasoline model.
- The 2025 Charger Scat Pack electric version starts at $51,925, or 194,718 Saudi Riyals, which is $13,070, or 49,012 Saudi Riyals, more expensive than the 2024 Scat Pack gasoline model.
Shipping and handling fees for the 2025 models will be $1,995 (SAR 7,481), which is $400 (SAR 1,500) more than the $1,595 (SAR 5,981) shipping cost for the 2024 models.
Comparing Charger Mechanical Specifications
- The Charger R/T was powered by a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 producing 370 horsepower, while the 2025 electric version has 496 horsepower.
- The old Charger Scat Pack featured a 6.4-liter HEMI V8 with 485 horsepower, but the new Charger Scat Pack Daytona EV boasts 670 horsepower.
This report highlights the significant price increases for the new Dodge Charger electric, based on unofficial information circulating on Instagram.
For context, the new car is built on the Stellantis Group’s STLA platform. Dodge claims the 2025 Charger Daytona has nearly a 50/50 weight distribution and a total weight of 2,648 kilograms.
With the departure of both the Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger from production lines, the Charger has transitioned into an electric muscle car. Although it will eventually receive a V6 gasoline engine, it has completely phased out the Hemi V8 engine.