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Dodge has been somewhat of a unicorn car manufacturer for some time now as the Charger and Challenger were quite literally automotive dinosaurs with gas-guzzling, excessive carbon-emitting, supercharged V-8s that were sitting atop a Mercedes E-Class chassis from the 1990s. Now though, Dodge is finally ready to run quarter miles in the 21st century with the new Charger Daytona SRT Concept, the first of potentially several all-electric muscle cars.
However, that raises some questions. Most notably, can you have a muscle car without a V-8? What does this mean for the future of the muscle car and the people that buy them? And what does all of it mean for Dodge?
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