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How much will the Dodge Daytona EV cost?

There is no official announced price yet for the Dodge Daytona EV; Dodge has not opened orders or released pricing information. As a result, the exact cost remains uncertain.


Here's what we know about the Daytona EV, what experts are predicting, and how pricing could shape Dodge's all-electric muscle car as it moves toward production.


Official status and timing


Dodge has publicly showcased the Daytona EV as part of its growing electric performance lineup, focusing on design direction and performance targets. The company has not disclosed a starting price, trim structure, or a concrete delivery timeline for customers. Until Dodge confirms configuration options and production dates, any price is speculative rather than official.


Pricing expectations and market context


Industry watchers have floated speculative price bands for the Daytona EV, noting its positioning alongside other electric performance cars and Dodge’s muscle-car heritage. The range of estimates is broad, reflecting potential trim levels, options, and the inclusion of higher-performance variants. The figures below represent informed speculation rather than official pricing.


Key price determinants


Several factors could influence the final price, including the battery pack size and range, trim levels, standard equipment, regional incentives, and production costs. As Dodge moves from concept to production, these variables will play a major role in shaping the final MSRP.



  • Base model: roughly $60,000 to $70,000 before incentives or destination charges.

  • Mid-range or performance-oriented trims: about $75,000 to $95,000.

  • Top-tier variants with extended range or track-focused upgrades: potentially $100,000 or more.


The actual price could differ based on market dynamics, battery options, and the level of standard equipment Dodge chooses to include. Consumers should watch for formal confirmation from Dodge as the company progresses toward production.


Impact on buyers and reservations


Without an official price, prospective buyers should not expect a concrete pre-order window. Dodge typically releases reservation details later in the development cycle, often with regional variations and financing options. When reservations open, the company will likely publish a base price, option costs, and expected delivery timelines.


Summary


The Dodge Daytona EV price has not been announced publicly. While analysts and media outlets have proposed a broad price spectrum—from around $60,000 for a base version to six-figure pricing for higher-performance configurations—the official figure remains pending Dodge’s final specifications. Expect formal pricing details to accompany the company’s production plans and trim definitions in the months ahead.

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