The Electrification of Muscle Cars

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    It's just a matter of time. Stop reminding me!! :D
     
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    If I had to take a wild guess, I would say that the new EV muscle car will be a limited production 'Cuda. This makes sense to me in order to sway ICE diehards to buy an EV.

    In future, Dodge will be moving towards electric drive. The company expects to reveal its concept electric muscle car in the first quarter of 2022, aiming for a 2024 release. Dodge will "do electrification different than everybody else," said Kuniskis, adding "That's why I'm waiting, until I have all my patents done."

    (Note- The new EV is expected to be an all-wheel drive and go from 0-60mph in 2 sec. or less).