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Dodge Challenger eMuscle 2025: Electric Revolution in the World of Muscle Cars.

There’s no better indication that electric vehicles are taking over than the Dodge Challenger eMuscle. Electrifying one of the beefiest muscle cars is a big undertaking, but it comes with big performance gains. The Challenger eMuscle will likely ride on Stellantis’ large electric vehicle platform, which is expected to offer a range of up to 500 miles.

Dodge Challenger eMuscle

Dodge hasn’t released any information about the eMuscle’s powertrain yet, but in a YouTube teaser video we can clearly see the car pulling off a four-wheel burnout, suggesting all-wheel drive. Of course, bumping up the power to Hellcat levels will result in a lower range estimate. We haven’t seen the whole vehicle yet, but from teaser images we can see styling that’s clearly a nod to classic Challenger and Charger models and the return of the Fratzog logo used on Dodge vehicles from the 1960s and 1970s.

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What’s new ?

The Challenger eMuscle will be a new vehicle for the Dodge lineup for the model. It’s possible that a four-door Charger eMuscle will join the lineup at the same time, but we won’t know more about either car until closer to launch.

Dodge Challenger eMuscle – Image: Disclosure / Dodge

The eMuscle will likely carry a price premium over gasoline-powered Challenger models, but those prices are just estimates since Dodge hasn’t released such information. The Challenger eMuscle will likely be offered in similar trims, including performance versions bearing the R/T and Hellcat names. We’ll update this story with more information and a recommendation on which model offers the best value when we learn more.

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