The Charger Daytona is Dodge’s first all-electric muscle car, but it wants to convince us it has a V8 sound. Can you do it?
Dodge Charger Daytona is the latest electric car to attract customers Gasoline heads With the “vices” of burning. And in a muscle car This addiction has a name: V8.
To achieve this, Dodge added the Charger Daytona’s Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust system, which aims to mimic the noise of a typical V8 engine. Made in USAThe system is mounted in a closed compartment at the back and is paired with a 600-watt amplifier.
As we have already seen in other trams with a focus on performance, also in the Charger, the sound of the “engine” interacts with our actions on the accelerator pedal and the car itself (speed, etc.) to create the illusion that under its long hood there is big block.
If you’ve watched and heard the video above, we can tell that the Dodge Charger Daytona growls when accelerating and purrs when decelerating, which is convincing at first glance.
However, things get even stranger when turning the tops, as the Fratsonic system doesn’t seem to move up and down in the “spin” like it does in a heat engine car.
For fans muscle cars For those who hate electrons, in 2025 there will also be a supercharger. No V8. It will be replaced by a twin-turbo V6.
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