Will Dodge’s Electric Muscle Car Satisfy Its Die-Hard Fans?

CNBC published this video item, entitled “Will Dodge’s Electric Muscle Car Satisfy Its Die-Hard Fans?” – below is their description.

Over the past decade, Dodge has dug deep into its performance car heritage and become a brand known for brash American muscle cars with supercharged V-8 engines and ridiculous amounts of horsepower. But tightening regulations, rising fuel prices and the rise of the SUV are putting the squeeze on Dodge’s so-called “brotherhood of muscle.” It recently debuted the Charger Dayton SRT EV, an electric car that looks a lot like its popular supercharged Challenger or Charger. The only question remains: Will Dodge fans or EV buyers want it?

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