The all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona has failed to light up the sales charts, and the situation is so dire that it appears Stellantis is discouraging the few potential buyers the EV has by hiking the Daytona’s price by five figures. But while Hellcat V8 power will return to the Charger, appeasing the masses, Stellantis isn’t abandoning EV technology and is, in fact, pursuing advances in the field, announcing that a Charger Daytona development vehicle has been fitted with Factorial’s advanced solid-state battery technology. Why does this matter when EV muscle cars are clearly not popular yet?Stellantis Wants to Be Ready for the EV Revolution
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While Lamborghini has indefinitely canceled the launch of its first EV, the automaker continues …
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Author: Sebastian Cenizo





