The full name of the anniversary special version is Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody Daytona 50th Anniversary Edition. It received an exclusive blue body color and special decor: badges and a contrasting sticker with the word Daytona on the spoiler and trunk lid, like the original model.

The seats are stitched with blue thread matching the body color, and they also feature Daytona patches. Specially for the limited modification, a carbon fiber instrument panel and a flat-bottom steering wheel were prepared.
But the special version will differ not only in appearance — engineers refined the V-shaped "eight" from the regular "Hellcat" and boosted it by 10 horsepower. Now the output of the special version's engine is 727 horsepower and 881 Nm of torque.

The manufacturer did not disclose pricing for the new model. Possibly, approximate figures will be announced on August 17 during the public debut of the Charger Daytona in the USA. Pre-orders are expected to open this fall, and the car will reach dealers next year.








