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Behold, the Drop-Top Charger Daytona EV That Dodge Won’t Make
Nothing suggests that Dodge will release a convertible version of the new Charger, so the aftermarket is again stepping in to fill the void. Florida-based coachbuilder Drop Top Customs chopped off the Charger Daytona’s roof to create the only electric four-seater convertible currently available in the United States.
Drop Top Customs Has Done It Again: Meet the New 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona Convertible
Electric hair blower: the 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona all-electric 'muscle car' has received its first convertible variant for the 2025 model year
Dodge Charger Daytona EV Convertible Conversion Apparently Comes With Pre-Bent Panels
Dodge announced an official factory-approved convertible option for the final production run of the Dodge Challenger. The conversion was to be performed by a Florida outfit called Drop Top Customs, and despite the questionable wisdom of removing a major structural component from a 700+ hp muscle car,
Dodge Charger Daytona convertible coming via aftermarket
Dodge hasn't announced plans to offer a convertible version of its latest Charger, and an open-top version of the modern muscle car likely isn't coming, at least from the factory. However, buyers with a penchant for driving with the wind rushing through their hair now have an option thanks to the aftermarket.
The First Droptop Dodge Charger Daytona Has Room For Improvement
Before the roof gets sawed off, a new Charger Daytona R/T starts from just under $60,000. It has a dual-motor AWD system making 456 horsepower and has a 100.5 kWh battery. The official range figure for that car is 317 miles, but with the roof open, that figure will probably drop off.
Dodge Charger gets convertible version in partnership with Drop Top Customs
The Dodge has never officially produced a convertible Challenger, but in 2022, it addressed this demand by offering a conversion done by Drop Top Customs.
Florida Coachbuilder Reveals 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV Convertible
Dodge hasn’t announced plans to offer a convertible version of its latest Charger EV, but one company has the option covered. Drop Top Customs, a coachbuilder based in High Springs, Florida known for converting modern Dodge Challenger coupes to convertibles with power canvas roofs,
Electric Dodge Charger Daytona Convertible In The Works
Florida’s Drop Top Customs is developing a convertible conversion for the electric Dodge Charger Daytona. Images of a prototype were posted to the company’s Facebook page in November, but were first reported on by Carscoops last week.
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Drop Top Customs creates Chevrolet Camaro T-Top
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Unlawful border crossings dropped to 4-year low in November, new data show
Unlawful border crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border have dropped to a four-year low, according to U.S. Customs and Border ...
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