Dodge Daytona EV price hits a new high as BMW adds AWD and Maserati eyes gain

TL;DR Summary
Dodge raises the Charger Daytona EV price by $12,500 to start at $72,495; Ford issues a do-not-drive bulletin for 2021–2026 Bronco Sport and 2022–2026 Maverick due to front lower control arm ball-joint issues; BMW will offer an optional xDrive AWD on the M2, priced at $74,950 with no manual option; BYD reportedly eyeing Maserati; Ferrari renews Leclerc’s contract; IndyCar Penske reveals a Marlboro red-and-white livery for this weekend’s race; correction note updates the Daytona price.
Topics:technology#automotive#bmw-m2-xdrive-awd#byd-maserati-interest#dodge-charger-daytona-ev-price#ferrari-leclerc-contract-extension#ford-bronco-sport-maverick-recall
- Dodge Just Jacked Up the Charger EV’s Price by Five Figures: TDS The Drive
- If You Want to Save $12,500 on a Dodge Charger Daytona, Act Now Before the 2027 Model Arrives Car and Driver
- The 2027 Dodge Charger EV goes on sale with a NACS port, but it’s not cheap Electrek
- Orders Open For The 2027 Dodge Charger Lineup MoparInsiders
- 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV Autoblog
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
6
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
85%
513 → 75 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The Drive