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(via Dodge debuts the 2024 electric Charger Daytona, with 670 horsepower | Ars Technica)
Dodge unveiled a fully electric version of its Charger muscle car earlier today. The Charger is not quite ready to ditch internal combustion entirely—variants with twin-turbo V6 engines under the hood are on the way, too, but none will have the same performance as the 2024 Charger Daytona Scat Pack, which boasts an electric powertrain with 670 hp (500 kW) and a quarter-mile time of just 11.5 seconds...
but of course you gotta have big-balls mode:
...The electric muscle car promises to sound louder than most other EVs, too, due to something Dodge is calling the "Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust," which combines chambers and speakers under the car, plus some actual pipes, to create the car's soundtrack. Don't worry, introverts—there's also a "stealth mode," which should be quieter.
...at least you can turn it off
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Dodge's Electric Evolution: Bringing the V8 Rumble to the Electric Arena
In an ambitious move to marry the past with the future, Dodge is setting the stage to infuse its electric cars with the soul-stirring sounds and dynamic feel of its legendary V8-powered muscle cars. This innovative endeavor aims not just to preserve the iconic auditory and tactile experience of driving a Dodge muscle car but to elevate it within the realm of electric vehicles (EVs).
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1964 Volvo P1800
The 1964 Volvo P1800 is a classic car model produced by Volvo Cars from 1961 to 1973. It is a two-door sports car that gained popularity for its stylish design and reliability. The P1800 is often considered one of Volvo’s most iconic and beloved models.
Here are some key features and details about the 1964 Volvo P1800:
1. Design: The P1800 was designed by Pelle Petterson and inspired by Italian coachbuilder Frua’s prototype. It features a sleek and elegant design with flowing lines, a long hood, and a short rear end. The design was well-received and has stood the test of time, maintaining its classic appeal.
2. Engine: The 1964 P1800 was powered by a 1.8-liter B18 inline-four engine. It produced around 100 horsepower, providing a decent level of performance for its time.
3. Performance: The P1800 offered a balance between sportiness and comfort. It had respectable performance for its era, with a top speed of around 109 mph (175 km/h) and a 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) acceleration time of approximately 11 seconds.
4. Reliability: Volvo’s reputation for safety and durability extended to the P1800. The car was known for its robust build quality and reliability, which contributed to its long-lasting popularity among enthusiasts.
5. Pop Culture Status: The Volvo P1800 gained significant recognition after being featured in the television series “The Saint” (1962–1969) starring Roger Moore as Simon Templar. The car became closely associated with the character and further elevated its status and desirability.
6. Production: Over the course of its production years, Volvo produced around 47,000 P1800 units. The 1964 model year was part of the early production years for the P1800.
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