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Dodge EV Portfolio
Dodge is an EV brand owned by Stellantis and made in USA. This model portfolio showcases the shift toward zero-emission mobility.
Vehicles are organized by model family. A model family is an OEM-defined product program sharing a common platform, architecture, and market positioning, from which multiple body styles, variants, and trims are derived.
Dodge EV Model Families
List of Dodge EV model families - only all-electric (BEV) models are listed:
| Canonical Model | Variants | Style |
|---|---|---|
| Dodge Charger Daytona | Daytona R/T | hatchback |
| Dodge Charger Daytona | Scat Pack | sedan |
Dodge EV Technology
Platform: Dedicated EV, 400V-dominantE/E Architecture: Modern
OTA Capability: Baseline
Battery Suppliers: CATL, Samsung
Power Inverter Tech: IGBT-based
Platform = level of vehicle platform maturity or advancement, and its dominant system voltage.
Shared = ICE-derived | Dedicated = EV-native platform | SDV-Native = future-proof
E/E Architecture: degree of integration and maturity of the vehicle’s electronic/electric control systems (from Baseline legacy wiring to Advanced domain/zonal designs).
Baseline = Distributed ECUs | Modern = Domain-based | SDV-Native = Zonal-based with central compute
OTA Capability = scope of Over-The-Air updates supported — from Baseline basic infotainment to Advanced control and systems firmware.
Baseline = Infotainment/maps | Limited = Infotainment+ | Partial = Multiple systems | Advanced = Most systems | Full = Full-vehicle updateable
Battery Suppliers = primary traction battery suppliers across the model lineup.
Power Inverter Tech = power electronics technology used (silicon carbide SiC vs silicon), which affects efficiency and thermal performance.
IGBT = Conventional | SiC = High-efficiency | GaN = Next-generation, pilots
About Dodge
Dodge is an American performance automobile brand under Stellantis N.V., headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan, known for its muscle car heritage and bold design philosophy. Founded in 1914 by brothers John and Horace Dodge, the brand has long represented accessible American performance through models such as the Charger, Challenger, and Durango. Today, Dodge is redefining its identity for the electric era while maintaining the high power, aggressive styling, and driver engagement that have defined it for over a century.
As part of Stellantis' global "Dare Forward 2030" strategy, Dodge is transitioning toward electrification with a focus on preserving its performance DNA. The brand's first fully electric muscle car, the Dodge Charger Daytona, introduces the next generation of American EV performance. Built on Stellantis' STLA Large platform, it features all wheel drive, advanced torque vectoring, and an 800 volt electrical system for high output and rapid charging. The Charger Daytona also debuts the "Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust," a system designed to deliver an authentic performance sound experience for electric propulsion.
Dodge is also developing hybrid and plug in hybrid variants across select models to bridge the gap between combustion and full electric performance. The brand continues to refine its electrification strategy around core values of power, design, and driver emotion, ensuring that its upcoming lineup reflects a genuine continuation of its muscle car legacy rather than a departure from it.
Production of Dodge's new electric vehicles is centered in North America, supported by Stellantis' EV battery and platform initiatives. With its focus on performance electrification, the brand aims to lead the transformation of American muscle into the zero emission era while remaining true to its heritage of innovation, individuality, and speed.
