Dodge Raises 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona Price by $12,500

Dodge Raises 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona Price by $12,500

Dodge lifted the 2027 dodge charger daytona price by $12,500 on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, pushing the electric coupe’s starting sticker to $72,495 before destination. The change lands even though Dodge said there were no significant updates beyond a NACS charging port.

The jump takes the Daytona coupe from $59,995 before destination last year to $72,495 now. For buyers cross-shopping the lineup, the increase changes the entry point before destination fees are added.

Dodge Charger lineup pricing

Dodge released information and pricing for the 2027 Charger lineup on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, but the clearest new number was the Daytona’s $12,500 increase. That leaves the electric model at a materially higher starting price while the stated hardware change stays limited to the charging-port swap.

$12,500 is the size of the hike, and it is large enough to reset the model’s price position inside the lineup. Dodge’s own framing ties the move to a 2027 refresh that does not appear to bring broader changes to the Daytona beyond the NACS port.

Daytona coupe pricing gap

$59,995 was the Daytona coupe’s starting price before destination last year, a figure that now sits well below the new $72,495 base. The updated pricing raises the cost of entry for anyone who had been tracking the model as a sub-$60,000 electric coupe.

$49,995 was an earlier incorrect figure that was later corrected in the story record, underscoring how closely readers are likely parsing the base price. For shoppers, the practical comparison is simple: the 2027 Daytona starts $12,500 higher, and the only change Dodge pointed to was the NACS charging port.

June 3 pricing reset

Wednesday, June 3, 2026 is the date Dodge attached to the pricing release, making the new figure immediately relevant for buyers weighing the 2027 lineup. The move gives shoppers a fresh baseline before destination charges and before any future adjustment to the rest of the Charger range.

$72,495 is now the number that matters for the Daytona coupe, and it is the figure that will shape order conversations from here. Anyone comparing the model against last year’s pricing has to start with the higher base and the limited list of changes Dodge attached to it.

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