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Dodge Already Has Huge Discounts On the Charger EV

The electric Dodge Charger Daytona has only been on dealer lots for a few months, but the company is already offering steep discounts on its new battery-powered muscle car. If you're lucky, you might be able to snag a 2024 Charger Daytona for up to $12,500 off, bringing the price of the base model to less than $50,000.

Dodge recently sent out a bulletin with a $7,500 national rebate toward Charger Daytona purchases, according to CarsDirect. This comes just months after Dodge slashed lease prices of the Charger to as low as $299 per month. Per this latest rebate, buyers in some parts of the country are eligible for up to a $12,500 discount on a new Charger.

The $7,500 national rebate can be stacked with $3,000 in National Dodge Performance Days Combo Bonus Cash, bringing you to $10,500 in savings. If you're a buyer on the west coast of the country coming from a non-Stellantis vehicle, you can tack on another $2,000 in Conquest Cash, bringing the total to $12,500 off. Or, up to 20 percent off MSRP.

There is one small caveat, though: You won't be able to combine the $7,500 national rebate with promotional financing. That means if you want zero-percent APR for 72 months, the $7,500 rebate isn't included. However, the $3,000 in National Dodge Performance Days Combo Bonus Cash is eligible with zero-percent financing.

Assuming you're able to take advantage of the full $12,500 discount, you can get a Charger EV for less than $50K. The base Charger Daytona R/T would drop to just $49,090 with destination included, while a Scat Pack would cost $62,685. Not a bad deal for a car with up to 670 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of 3.3 seconds.

But, this deal won't last forever. The $7,500 national rebate is only good until March 31, 2025.

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