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Here’s what we know. The base-spec 340kW variant makes 449bhp, while one up from that, the 440kW variant, outputs 582hp. Sounds pretty healthy to us.
However, both variants offer two “Dodge Direct Connection” performance upgrade options, which boosts the base-spec model to 488 or 528bhp, and the upper-powered model to 621 or 661bhp respectively. The power upgrades are unlocked via a “crystal” key that plugs into the dashboard.
There will also be a range-topping Banshee powertrain, though Dodge is keeping specifics under wraps for now, with a later announcement to follow.
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