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Dodge has pulled back the curtain on the 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona sedan, a vehicle that proudly claims the title of the world’s first and only four-door muscle car. This isn’t just a new model—it’s a bold reimagination of what a muscle car can be, blending the ferocious power Dodge fans crave with the practicality of a sedan. Unveiled alongside its two-door coupe sibling, the Charger Daytona sedan delivers an astonishing 670 horsepower and rockets from 0-60 mph in just 3.3 seconds, earning it the crown as the quickest and most powerful muscle car ever built. With orders now open and deliveries slated for the second half of 2025, this electrified beast signals the dawn of a new era for Dodge and its passionate fanbase.
Key Highlights:
- World’s only four-door muscle car: A perfect fusion of iconic Dodge performance and family-friendly versatility.
- 670 horsepower: Hellcat Redeye-level power that dominates the competition.
- 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds: Lightning-fast acceleration that redefines sedan expectations.
- All-wheel drive: Enhanced control with features like Drift/Donut Mode, Launch Control, and PowerShot.
- Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust: A patent-pending system that preserves the signature Dodge roar.
- Best-in-class space: Offers 38.5 cubic feet of rear cargo volume and top-tier passenger room.
- 241-mile range: Practical for daily use with fast-charging capabilities (20% to 80% in 24 minutes).
Design: Bold, Broad, and Built to Impress
The 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona sedan inherits the aggressive, muscular aesthetic that defines the Charger lineage, but it takes things a step further with its industry-leading widebody stance. Sharing a unified roofline, liftgate, and front/rear fascia with the two-door coupe, the sedan achieves a sleek, coupe-like silhouette despite its four-door configuration. This design isn’t just about looks—it’s functional, too. The sedan boasts best-in-class rear cargo volume at 38.5 cubic feet, thanks to its innovative “hidden hatch” rear layout, making it ideal for everything from grocery runs to weekend getaways. Inside, the best-in-class passenger space ensures that drivers and passengers alike enjoy comfort without compromise.
Dodge hasn’t skimped on the details. The Charger Daytona sedan features LED lighting that accentuates its menacing grille, a nod to the brand’s heritage with the iconic Fratzog logo subtly integrated into the design. The sedan’s broader stance isn’t just for show—it enhances stability at high speeds and gives the car a planted, ready-to-pounce look that turns heads wherever it goes. Whether parked or tearing down the highway, this is a vehicle that demands attention.

Performance: Power Meets Precision
Under the hood—or rather, beneath its electric architecture—the 2026 Charger Daytona sedan is a performance powerhouse. Its 670-horsepower electric powertrain delivers instant torque, propelling it from 0-60 mph in a blistering 3.3 seconds. Standard all-wheel drive paired with a mechanical limited-slip differential ensures that all that power is harnessed effectively, offering exceptional traction whether you’re carving corners or launching off the line.
Dodge has loaded the Charger Daytona with a suite of Drive Modes to suit every mood: Auto, Eco, Sport, Track, Drag, and Custom. For adrenaline junkies, features like Launch Control, Drift Mode, and Donut Mode unlock the car’s playful side, while the PowerShot function provides a temporary burst of extra power for those moments when you need to leave the competition in the dust. And then there’s the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust—a groundbreaking, patent-pending system that mimics the deep, guttural rumble of a traditional V8, ensuring the Charger Daytona sedan feels every bit as visceral as its gas-powered predecessors.
For those who live for the track, the optional Track Package elevates the experience even further. It includes massive 16-inch Brembo brakes for fade-resistant stopping power, grippy 20-inch Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires, and a dual-valve adaptive damping suspension that sharpens handling to razor precision. Whether you’re chasing lap times or cruising the streets, this sedan delivers a driving experience that’s as thrilling as it is versatile.

Technology and Safety: A Modern Muscle Machine
Step inside the 2026 Charger Daytona sedan, and you’re greeted by a cockpit that’s equal parts performance hub and tech showcase. A 16-inch digital cluster screen provides crystal-clear readouts of critical driving data, while the 12.3-inch Uconnect 5 radio serves as the nerve center for navigation, entertainment, and vehicle controls. The system is intuitive and responsive, offering seamless smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Dodge hasn’t overlooked safety, either. The Charger Daytona sedan comes equipped with a robust suite of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), including adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist, and automatic emergency braking. These features ensure that the sedan is as safe as it is exhilarating, making it a practical choice for daily driving without sacrificing its muscle car soul.
The sedan’s STLA Large multi-energy platform underpins its all-electric design, offering a 241-mile range that’s more than sufficient for most commutes and road trips. When it’s time to recharge, the Charger Daytona supports fast charging, juicing up from 20% to 80% in just 24 minutes on a Level 3 charger. This blend of range and rapid recharge capability makes the sedan a viable option for those ready to embrace the electric future without giving up the thrill of driving.

Customization: Make It Your Own
Dodge knows that muscle car enthusiasts love to stand out, and the 2026 Charger Daytona sedan offers plenty of ways to personalize your ride. Buyers can opt for the striking Fratzog dual stripes, featuring red accents and a repeating Fratzog logo pattern that pays homage to Dodge’s storied past. For a more dramatic look, the gloss black painted hood creates a bold two-tone contrast that enhances the car’s aggressive profile.
Every Charger Daytona sedan (and coupe) comes with a unique perk: a complimentary day of performance driving at the Radford Racing School. This hands-on experience lets owners master the car’s capabilities under expert guidance, ensuring they can push their Charger to its limits with confidence. It’s a fitting bonus for a vehicle that’s all about delivering an unmatched driving experience.

The Bigger Picture: Dodge’s Muscle Car Evolution
The 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona sedan isn’t just a standalone achievement—it’s a cornerstone of Dodge’s broader vision for the future of American muscle. As the world’s only four-door muscle car, it bridges the gap between raw performance and everyday usability, appealing to a new generation of enthusiasts who want it all. Later in 2025, Dodge will expand the Charger family with the gas-powered SIXPACK Charger models, offering traditional V6 and inline-six options for those who prefer the roar of combustion engines. Together, these models ensure that Dodge’s muscle car legacy remains vibrant and relevant in an ever-changing automotive landscape.
Built on the cutting-edge STLA Large platform, the Charger Daytona sedan represents Dodge’s commitment to electrification without abandoning its roots. It’s a vehicle that honors the brand’s heritage—think Charger, Challenger, and Hellcat—while charging boldly into the future. With its jaw-dropping power, innovative features, and versatile design, the 2026 Dodge Charger Daytona sedan proves that muscle cars aren’t just surviving—they’re thriving.
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