The future of Dodge is coming fast with the 2024 Charger Daytona, and now order guides offered to dealers have revealed how early examples of the vehicle will be specced out. The new EV’s First Edition models will be offered in five distinct configurations, and they will start being allocated to dealers this month. As we already know, the 2024 Charger Daytona is initially being offered in two trim levels, the R/T and the Scat Pack. The former makes up to 496 hp and 548 Nm with an eStage 1 tuning kit, and will be offered in one of two First Edition configurations. The Scat Pack model makes up to 670 hp and 850 Nm thanks to the eStage 2 upgrade. First Edition examples of it will be offered in three configurations. That’s according to dealer product guides seen by MoparInsiders. All models will be offered with their respective eStage upgrades, but just three colors will be available at launch: Diamond Black, Triple Nickle, and White Knuckle.
The first Charger Daytona R/T
configuration will come equipped with the Plus Group, which offers leather
performance seats that are ventilated and heated up front, but only heated in
the rear. Also on offer are interior ambient lighting, a 16-inch gauge cluster,
premium LED headlights with the cross vehicle LED DRL light signature, and
illuminated door handles. It also gets a tinted full glass roof, and an
18-speaker sound system from Alpine. Finally, it will wear 20-inch Dark aluminum
wheels that are wrapped in 255/45R20 A/S tires, as well as Dark R/T fender
badges.
In its second configuration, the R/T model
gets all the same interior accouterments, but it does not get the darkened
badges and wheels. Instead, the model is a little more flamboyant, featuring
Demonic Red seats with perforated inserts and red and silver stitching. All
configurations of the Charger Daytona Scat Pack First Edition model will come
with Dodge’s Track Pack, which offers red six-piston brake calipers from
Brembo, high back leather and suede performance seats, and Dodge’s drive
experience recorder.
They also all benefit from the Plus Group
of options, which add ventilated seats up front, heated seats all around,
interior ambient lighting, a heads up display, premium LED headlights, and
illuminated door handles. However, that’s where the options end for
configuration 2. Meanwhile, configurations 1 and 3 get the Sun & Sound
Group of add-ons, which offer a tinted full glass roof and the 18-speaker sound
system from Alpine. Configuration 1 tops it all off with the Carbon & Suede
package. That adds 20-inch Dark aluminum wheels, Dark Bee fender badges, and
carbon fiber on the center console, mirror caps, and door inlays. In addition,
the mid-bolsters on the seats are made of suede, and the car gets a headliner
made of the same material.
Unfortunately, Dodge has not yet announced
pricing details. It plans to assign allocations of First Edition models to
dealers on the week of April 22. After that, it will open an online
configurator, allowing buyers to look for the model they want using the
Horsepower Locator tool on DodgeGarage.com.

