Dodge Cancels The Charger Daytona Banshee Performance EV

The 800-volt electric muscle car would've been a six-figure flagship, and Stellantis may reprioritize to more internal-combustion performance cars.

Dodge Cancels The Charger Daytona Banshee Performance EV
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Stellantis' retreat from electrification continues with the reported cancellation of the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Banshee project. The high-performance EV would have been an all-electric successor to the previous-generation Charger SRT Hellcat, packing at least 800 horsepower courtesy of a tri-motor powertrain and 800-volt electrical system. But the Banshee is no more, at least according to Mopar Insiders, reporting that Stellantis suppliers are no longer developing the car's unique systems.

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