2024 Dodge Barracuda: New Barracuda Performance Cars Review

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2024 Dodge Barracuda seems to be a Dodge production muscle and looks like a speculative rendering of Timothy Adry Emmanuel fans who have a bright future to look forward to.

The car slowly but surely uses up all the electricity and that makes things quite interesting. Because someday muscle cars will probably go down the same road. There have been a lot of rumors about a 2024 electric Dodge muscle car.

What 2024 Dodge Barracuda will look like? We’ve seen a few teasers but now it’s time to take it to the next level.

Talented digital artist and presenter Timothy Adry Emmanuel has created this exclusive render for HotCars showing off what the 2024 Dodge eMuscle will look like.

2024 Dodge Barracuda Review

2024 Dodge Barracuda also seems we know how serious Dodge is in reinventing American muscle for the era of electric vehicles. In early 2022 we will see Dodge’s first electric muscle car concept followed by plug-in hybrids and a third significant new vehicle.

2024 Dodge Barracuda

There will also be gas-powered buzz vehicles for fans ahead of 2024 when the first EVs will launch but Dodge will stop production of its current pair of high-octane muscle cars, the Challenger coupe and Charger sedan in two years and replace them with new cars in the new platform.

Dodge Brand CEO Tim Kuniskis announced in July that Dodge will have its first pure EV in 2024. We think we’ll have to wait a while to see how Dodge will tackle the future. We were too patient because the future (at least at Dodge) is almost here.

  • The first electric muscle car concept will be revealed early next year
  • Plug-in hybrid cars will go into production at the end of 2022
  • A third significant new vehicle is in the works
  • Electric vehicles will wear the Fratzog symbol symbol
  • More buzz models for gearheads are coming along with Direct Connection parts and kits
  • The current line of muscle cars will end production in 2024

This is all part of a two-year plan called Never Lift that has a series of product-related announcements designed to appease a divided consumer base: those who will embrace electrification and those who strongly oppose the idea and have sent Kuniskis death threats. “For 24 months we fed the animal,” Kuniskis told us in an interview.

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New Dodge Barracuda Design

The 2024 Dodge Barracuda car’s top-down view gives us a good overall picture of Emmanuel’s work. The light bar looks fantastic even more so when it comes to powering the front splitter.

It has retained the outlines of the current Challenger and the hood scoop is a new way to cool the electric drivetrain while also retaining the distinctive design elements of today’s muscle cars.

The gills on either side of the front wheel no doubt also serve a cooling purpose. We don’t know exactly what e-Muscle will look like. But if it is like this then Dodge will be the winner.

2024 Dodge Barracuda Rendering

This time’s 2024 Dodge Barracuda has some hints of the upcoming 2024 electric Dodge muscle car but it’s mostly shrouded in darkness.

2024 Dodge Barracuda

But that doesn’t mean there aren’t details of concept drawings or animations that can’t be captured and used to put together a concept just as adry53customs did in a recent video posted on its Instagram page featuring a walkaround.

The render is inspired by Plymouth’s Cuda and Challenger and some speculation from the Stellantis EV day video. Without clicking on the video we can already see the inspiration mentioned.

The front end follows what Dodge has to say about the upcoming e-Muscle and its inspiration from classic Dodge muscle cars. The CGI walkaround video gives us a look at this imaginary car from all angles and although it sounds like adding the sound of a jet engine to the video the visuals are what’s important here.

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Dodge Barracuda Exterior 2024

The 2024 Dodge Barracuda on the eMuscle front is certainly impressive. Like many electric cars, there is now a light bar running across the front of the eMuscle.

This shrouds the front fascia and what’s interesting to see is that Emmanuel doesn’t fall into the trap that many manufacturers have and creates a complete grille.

This is an electric car. It doesn’t need a grid. Underneath the light bar somewhere there’s no doubt some sort of cooling but what blew us away was the massive and super-aggressive splitter. We also love the revived Dodge Fratzog logo.

On the back, the eMuscle is quite impressive. A lot of its inspiration came from today’s Dodge Challenger. The fascia shape and general style evoke that muscle car. It’s very sleek with minimal clutter and it’s refreshing.

So many car designs these days are too finicky. There’s even a hint of a 1970 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda here too. So it’s a great blend of past present and future too.

2024 Dodge Barracuda EV

The 2024 Dodge Barracuda is something to note in the rendering of the walkaround. We would like to note that Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares has stated that the automaker is creating a soundscape for an electric muscle car which he describes as “shocking.”

2024 Dodge Barracuda

He explained that dynamic sound will accompany the powertrain with increased sound volume and power with increased motor output as would be expected to be found with the ICE.

Sound is as important to car enthusiasts as performance is to many so we hope they do a great job with whatever they’re working on.

Tavares is confident that his company will provide Dodge customers with an experience that lives up to the brand’s ethos. The CEO of Stellantis promised that we would “hit the floor” when we saw Dodge’s new EV coming later this year in concept form.

Of course, performance will also be a factor and Dodge is reportedly aiming to dethrone the Tesla Model S Plaid in terms of 0-60 acceleration. That would turn a few heads especially if the car looked as good as this rendering.

Powertrain, 0-60, Highest Speed & Performance

Though the official specifications have not been released. But we’d expect a dual or tri-motor setup that would make over 800 hp and an all-wheel drive setup and an estimated 0-60 mph in a ridiculous 2 seconds.

And will offer two or four-door options. And like the current lineup of cars, the eMuscle will also deliver insane performance with plenty of spine-tingling torque like the famous brand.

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2024 Dodge Barracuda Price

Dodge Barracuda 2024 Price: Much like Dodge’s current ideology, we predict that the new Challenger Muscle will start with a $50,000 price tag for the base variant that could go up to $70,000 – $80,000 for the SRT model.

Verdict

The modern 2024 Dodge Barracuda has finally become a necessity. The most important thing is that this will be a big change from the Challenger. The Barracuda, built on the same modern underpinnings as the Giulia, would be something the Challenger couldn’t have due to its ancient and solid underpinnings.

At this point, it’s all speculative, but the Barracuda should be faster, more powerful, more fuel efficient, and noticeably lighter than the Challenger. Apart from that, the 2024 Barracuda with its refined interior and sporty driving dynamics will match its competitors, of course, with comfort and utility it will certainly prefer the Dodge.

We’ll be keeping you posted with more new developments regarding the 2024 Barracuda, so be sure to bookmark our website for more Dodge Barracuda news and exciting Dodge information coverage any time.

People also ask Dodge Barracuda 2024

Q: What is Dodge coming out with in 2024?

A: The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T and Scat Pack are both electric automobiles that come equipped with all-wheel drive and two electric motors. The basic R/T produces 456 horsepower, or 496 hp with the PowerShot brief boost mode. As a result, the 0-60 time is 4.7 seconds and the quarter-mile time is 13.1 seconds.

Q: How much is the 2024 Dodge Emuscle?

A: Base price: $60,000-$80,000 (estimated).

Q: What is Dodge’s next muscle car?

A: The new generation of Dodge muscle is here.” The all-electric 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack and 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T will go into production as two-door coupes in mid-2024. Production of the all-electric four-door Daytona Scat Pack and R/T variants will commence in the first quarter of 2025.

Q: What is Dodge going to replace the Challenger with?

A: All models of the next-generation Charger will eventually be available in two- and four-door configurations, replacing the four-door Dodge Charger and two-door Challenger. Kuniskis indicated that pricing for the EV and gas-powered vehicles would be announced closer to manufacturing.

Q: Is Dodge bringing back the Barracuda?

A: 2022 Dodge Barracuda Design The modern Barracuda will have a new neo-retro design that will resemble the Challenger and pay homage to the original 2024 Plymouth Barracuda. A predecessor with a Challenger body and incredible speed. As we all know, the most recognizable design from Dodge is the third-generation model.

Q: Will there be a 2024 Dodge Challenger?

A: It’s official: Dodge ended production of the Challenger and Charger in their current form in December 2023 ahead of the launch of the all-electric muscle car in 2024.

Q: How much will the new Dodge Barracuda cost?

A: The Dodge Barracuda will be competitive and start at $28,000 considering the Dodge Barracuda has a 2024 Plymouth Barracuda product priced at $26,000. The spec version of the 6.2-liter Supercharged V-8 is the top speaker we’d expect to start at around $61,000.

Q: Is Dodge making an electric muscle car?

A: The Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept is an ELECTRIC Muscle!