Dodge daytona SRT Ev

That’s right, Dodge created an EV with an exhaust pipe. The so-called Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust uses an amplifier to approximate engine noise — no doubt added to appease Dodge diehards who enjoy the fire and fury of a Hellcat exhaust note. Indeed, the automaker notes the sound emitted measures as high as 126 decibels, or about as loud as a Hellcat. The Charger Daytona SRT Concept also features a multi-speed transmission and a front aerodynamic wing meant to retain the signature profile of the two-door Dodge Challenger.
The Daytona is not the first electric vehicle to feature a multi-speed transmission (the Porsche Taycan is the most notable to feature one), but the one you’ll find in the Dodge is described as “an electro-mechanical shifting experience.” The automaker refers to the transmission as “eRupt” and says the shift points are meant to simulate the pause-thrust effect you get in a gasoline vehicle. Like the upcoming 2023 Dodge Hornet, the concept is equipped with the PowerShot feature, which provides a temporary overboost for even quicker acceleration than normal.

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