Dodge Reveals Charger Daytona EV's Virtual Engine Sound

The sound of the new Charger Daytona EV from Dodge is truly remarkable. Since its introduction in 2022, Dodge has been-

proud to showcase the Charger Daytona and its distinctive "Fratzonic Exhaust System," which adds an exhilarating engine-like soundtrack to your revs.

The car itself has now been fully unveiled, and there's still some intrigue surrounding the final version of its sound.

Recently, Dodge provided us with an exciting preview of what we can anticipate. They recently released a teaser video featuring the Charger Daytona driving through a tunnel.

It's quite a sight! The car's sound blends an engine-like rumble with a unique synthetic whoosh, providing a dynamic auditory experience that resembles a hybrid system rather than a typical V-8 roar.

This latest sound represents a shift from previous iterations presented in August 2022 and February 2023. It has a genuine vibe, with minimal electronic alterations.

Although it doesn't imitate a particular V-8 engine, the goal is to elevate your driving experience with an enthralling sound, rather than imitating the powerful Hellcats and Redeyes of previous models.

This transformation in sound is the outcome of Dodge's meticulous fine-tuning over a span of two years. Even though the engine note wasn't finalized when the Charger-

debuted in March, we're making progress in uncovering its complete auditory profile. As the Charger Daytonas get closer to being available-

and pricing details begin to emerge, you'll soon have the chance to immerse yourself in a wide range of lifelike sounds.

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