Dodge is celebrating the final year of production for the iconic Charger and Challenger with a number of "Last Call" special edition models. The brand won't be making cars with Hemi V8 engines after 2023. These special models of the marque’s well-known muscle cars will be the last ones for sale. In essence, this heralds the end of a renowned era of gasoline-powered muscle cars. Every "Last Call" model has a plaque honoring the vehicle’s origin under the hood. The brushed aluminum plaque features the model's name and silhouette, which also includes the inscriptions "Designed in Auburn Hills" and "Assembled in Brampton."

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The 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona is one of Dodge's latest "Last Call" models. It commemorates the moniker's classic muscle cars. The 2023 Charger King Daytona is set to be a smashing success with its enhanced classic retro style and dramatic flair. It also possesses a multitude of appealing traits that would tempt racing enthusiasts and Dodge fans to get one for themselves. Let's look at all the reasons why gearheads should consider the 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona.

9 A Fifth-Of-Seven “Last Call” Special Edition Dodge

Dodge Charger King Daytona Wheels And Rear Fender
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As a new phase is about to commence, the brand promised its fans seven "Last Call" special edition models. The 2023 Charger King Daytona is the newest addition to the series. In fact, it is the fifth of the seven announced special editions.

The latest Charger King Daytona made its debut at the 2022 Detroit Auto Show following the Challenger Shakedown, Challenger Super Bee, Challenger and Charger Scat Pack Swinger models. Everybody is clamoring to get their hands on one of these stunning "Last Call" variants. The Charger King Daytona will undoubtedly be in high demand, particularly from racing fans and auto collectors.

8 The Wildest Charger

807 HP Hellcat Engine
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Built on the Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody, the upcoming King Daytona is the most ferocious Charger ever made. It's a true performance juggernaut, created to uphold the status of the Dodge muscle car from its heyday.

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Under the hood, it features the same 6.2-liter V8 engine as the SRT Hellcat Redeye. However, while the Redeye only develops 797 horses, the specially tuned Hellcat engine of the King Daytona adds an extra 10 horses, pushing the output to an astounding 807 horsepower with 707 pound-feet of torque.

7 Built From The Finest Materials

King Daytona seat
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The forthcoming King Daytona perfectly blends intriguing styling with the illustrious legacy of the Charger. In addition, it uses some of the best ingredients in its creation. The King Daytona is built from the finest materials, including carbon fiber, chrome, suede, and satin.

The exterior badging combines satin and chrome. Its multispoke speed wheels feature satin as well. Additionally, the graphics on the hood, spoilers, roof, and rear fender are all Satin Black. Carbon fiber makes up the interior bezels, and the headliner boldly displays suede.

6 “Go Mango” Exterior

Exterior Of 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona In Go Orange
Stellantis

In addition to eclipsing the 800-hp mark and bold styling, the Charger King Daytona is also one-of-a-kind thanks to its striking color. Its bodywork is painted in a vivid orange shade that Dodge dubbed "Go Mango". This makes it apparent.

The King Daytona also sports a six-piston Brembo brake caliper with orange accents. Additionally, the satin black graphics on the rear fender, hood, and roof, as well as the satin chrome exterior badging, all accentuate the King Daytona's visual charms. In a nutshell, it is one of the coolest sedans you can get right now.

5 Sporty Cabin

King Daytona Interior Mixes Appeal And Sportiness
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The King Daytona's athletic aesthetic is enticing, but so are its interiors, which exemplify the brand’s latest design advancements and give it exclusivity. This chic Dodge emphasizes the spirit of a dynamic ride with the sportiest cabin and is simply brilliant. As soon as you go inside, you'll notice the attention to sporting elements, including the black Nappa/Alcantara "Daytona" seats with orange stitching and the Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel.

The instrument panel, steering wheel, center console, and door trim all have noticeable orange interior accent stitching. There’s also a power sunroof that adds brightness to the interior. Moreover, there is a navigation-built 8.4-inch Uconnect 4C touchscreen infotainment system as well as an enhanced 19-speaker Harman Kardon premium sound system.

4 Lightning-Fast Performance

King Daytona, driver's side view
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Dodge is always at the forefront of cutting-edge performance technology to assure optimum performance both on and off the track. The outrageously impressive performance of the 2023 King Daytona will surely astound motorheads. Built for speed, the King Daytona has best-in-class torque and blistering acceleration.

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Dodge made the King Daytona variant the fastest Charger ever made, setting it apart from other Chargers. It can rocket to 60 mph from a standstill in just 3.5 seconds, with a top speed of 203 miles per hour. This drag strip machine also offers superior grip and excellent braking. Moreover, its adaptive damping suspension system enhances the ride quality.

3 Limited Production Run

Dodge Charger King Daytona Exterior With SRT Badge
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The 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona is a limited-edition muscle car in addition to being a part of the "Last Call" series. Yes, you did read that right. Only 300 examples of this exotic performance machine will roll off the production line.

Only a few Dodge dealerships will receive these limited units, and it won’t be possible to order in advance. Dodge also intends to offer its fans and enthusiasts a first-come, first-served opportunity to purchase them, similar to the past Last Call models. When ordering begins, pricing and dealer information will be available on DodgeGarage.com.

2 “King Daytona” Badge

2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona in Go Mango Exterior
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It goes without saying that every gearhead surely desires a Dodge Charger. It also becomes unique and special when it bears the recognizable "King Daytona" insignia. Along with the power bump and eye-catching exterior paint, the 2023 Dodge also boasts King Daytona-specific exterior embellishments.

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The rear fenders of this special edition feature graphics in matte black that display "King Daytona." A special "King Daytona" badge is also present in the interior on the instrument panel. The extreme right of the grill is also adorned with an SRT logo in satin chrome, which is followed by two bright Mopar hood pins on the flanks.

1 It’s A Tribute To The Legendary 1969 Charger Of William "Big Willie" Robinson

William “Big Willie” Robinson With His 1969 Charger King Daytona
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Everyone is curious about what gives it the name King Daytona. If William Robinson's 1969 Charger sprang to mind right away, you're absolutely right. In fact, the 2023 Dodge Charger King Daytona pays homage to the West Coast drag-racing era of the sixties and seventies.

Back then, the renowned William "Big Willie" Robinson racked up a lot of triumphs at the drag strip while driving his 1969 Dodge Charger. He nicknamed it "King Daytona." Plus, he also persuaded racers to stay off the streets and on the track. This served as inspiration for the upcoming King Daytona, and the model also incorporates hood pins to tribute the appearance.