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When does the new Dodge Charger Daytona come out?

When does the new Dodge Charger Daytona come out?

Dodge didn’t release pricing information, but the order books open this fall with the car arriving at dealerships in early 2020. If you want to see the 2020 Dodge Charger Daytona in person, it will make its public debut Saturday, August 17 at the Woodward Dream Cruise in Pontiac, Michigan.

What are the different colors of Dodge Daytona?

However, you can get three other colors: Pitch Black, Triple Nickel, and White Knuckle. The “Daytona” branding is white on B5 Blue, Pitch Black, and Triple Nickel models and blue on the White Knuckle offering. Completing the style upgrade are 20- by 11-inch wheels with a satin carbon finish.

Is the steering wheel on the Dodge Charger Daytona?

Blue accent stitching appears throughout the interior on the armrests, door panel, dashboard, and shifter. The Charger Daytona also receives a real carbon-fiber instrument panel and a flat-bottom steering wheel, which is exclusive to the Daytona. A custom badge located on the passenger side dashboard identifies the vehicle, too.

What kind of engine does a Dodge Daytona have?

After 1986, the Daytona was exported to Canada as the Chrysler Daytona, officially ending Canadian Daytona sales under the Dodge marque. The turbo version of the Laser could be recognized by its use of black hood louvers. The 2.2 L Turbo I engine was available as standard equipment in the XE and XT trim lines and optional on the standard model.

When did the new Dodge Charger Daytona come out?

The new 2017 Dodge Charger Daytona and Daytona 392 was unveiled in August 2016. It features a choice of either a 5.7 Liter or 6.4 Liter V8.

What was the name of the first Dodge Daytona?

The Chrysler Laser was billed as the Chrysler brand’s first sports car. The Laser was a virtual clone of the Dodge Daytona, but came only in the upscale trim version. It was produced from 1984 to 1986.

What was the production number of a 1984 Dodge Daytona?

The 1984 Daytona was available in three trim lines: standard, Turbo and Turbo Z. Total production was 49,347. The Daytona Turbo was on Car and Driver magazine’s 10Best list for 1984. Both the Daytona and Chrysler Laser were available with the Chrysler electronic voice alert system through 1987.

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