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The Dodge Charger Daytona EV is being recalled, because its fake engine noises weren't the right sort of fake engine noises.
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Muscle vs. Microwave? 1970 HEMI Charger RestoMod vs the 2025 Dodge EV DaytonaWhat happens when Detroit thunder takes on digital silence? RestoMods just dropped a head-to-head comparison of their RM30 ...
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Motorious on MSNDodge Recalls Charger Daytona EV—Not for Being Too Loud, But Too QuietCharger Daytona EVs over missing pedestrian warning sound software, violating federal safety standards. In a twist of irony, ...
The Daytona may be known for its loud (fake) exhaust, but some examples are having trouble being heard at exactly the wrong time.
GoMobile Tires and Stellantis launch the first all-electric mobile tire van on the RAM ProMaster EV-bringing zero-emissions service to your driveway.
Dodge will soon send the Hurricane-powered Charger, hoping to make up for the time the automaker lost with the electric ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona EV is far from the only EV capable of unintended acceleration. Several popular electric vehicle nameplates have experienced issues with self-driving features.
For those not quite ready to go EV, Dodge is also building inline-six powered Chargers. More Info. 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Coupe And Sedan: Meet The First EV Muscle Cars.
The new Charger was initially launched as an all-electric vehicle, but the federal government's plan to drop EV incentives ...
Here’s a new one. Dodge, the brand best known for its brash vehicles and rather brusque approach to marketing, is on the ...
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