I love that B5 blue, and
I love that B5 blue, and those wheels in silver. So many performance packages offer only black wheels, and I prefer silver wheels to black. I am not as sure about the wide horizontal stripe across the trunk, but I wouldn't write off the better features of the Daytona model for that one point. The 10HP bump is really only a stats thing, and I really think that Dodge/Jeep should offer the Redeye drivetrain as an option for all Hellcat powered models because 90HP more would definitely be felt. I like the looks of this Charger, and I like the fact that the widebody fender flares are built into the fenders, rather than tacked on as with the widebody Challengers. One one hand the $75,600 price is pretty steep considering that you could get a loaded C8 Corvette Stingray convertible for about the same price, but on the other hand this rare Daytona package is only about $10K more than the regular Charger Hellcat model. Ultimately, for around the same price as the Daytona Charger I could get a 797HP Challenger Hellcat Redeye Widebody for about the same price as this rare car. I don't think that I would miss trading the Charger's rear doors for the extra 80HP.