Dodge Raises the Charger Daytona EV's Price by $12,500 for 2027
Key takeaways
- The electric Charger also gains a NACS charging port, but there are few other changes that explain the massive price increase.
- For the 2027 model year, changes are minor, but while the gasser's pricing remains unchanged, the Charger EV has been hit by a huge price hike.
- The 2027 Charger Daytona Scat Pack will start at $74,490 in two-door form, a massive $12,500 increase over the 2026 version.
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The electric Charger also gains a NACS charging port, but there are few other changes that explain the massive price increase.
Stellantis The 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona starts at $74,490 for the two-door Scat Pack model, a $12,500 jump over last year.Pricing for the gas-powered Charger remains unchanged, with the R/T Coupe starting at $51,990.The Charger Daytona gains a NACS charging port, and there are new color and graphics options across the lineup.Last year, the gas-powered Charger joined the all-electric Charger Daytona that has been on sale since 2024, giving those attracted to the muscle car's styling the option of an internal-combustion engine if the electric powertrain was a turn-off. For the 2027 model year, changes are minor, but while the gasser's pricing remains unchanged, the Charger EV has been hit by a huge price hike.
The 2027 Charger Daytona Scat Pack will start at $74,490 in two-door form, a massive $12,500 increase over the 2026 version. Dodge has made it much less expensive to upgrade from two doors to four, though, with the gap decreasing from $2000 in 2026 to just $500 for 2027; a Scat Pack sedan starts at $74,990. Upgrading to the Scat Pack Plus trim will require $79,485 with two doors and $79,985 for four.