The all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona, a significant vehicle for the brand, is already attracting attention from the aftermarket tuning world. Even as customer deliveries begin, tuners are eager to customize the electric muscle car. Waido Kits, a US-based company, has offered a glimpse of its upcoming widebody conversion for the Daytona through a series of digital renderings. Given their history, it’s likely they’re also developing a similar kit for the gas-powered Charger when it launches this summer.
Waido Kits has a track record of creating aftermarket body kits for various vehicles, including the Tesla Cybertruck, Ford Explorer, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and previous generations of the Dodge Charger and Challenger. Their take on the Daytona, however, is anything but subtle.

The widebody kit features a more aggressive front splitter, new front quarter panels, and custom side skirts designed to accentuate the EV’s substantial size. Flared rear quarter panels add to the car’s imposing stance, though the exact increase in width remains undisclosed.
The rear of the car also receives modifications, including a new diffuser and a fixed rear wing. Some of these components, like the diffuser, appear to be crafted from forged carbon fiber, further enhancing the car’s dramatic appearance. The rendered Daytona also sports custom wheels with forged carbon aero discs.

Pricing for the Waido Kits Daytona package is yet to be announced. Their previous widebody kits have varied significantly in price. For instance, the previous-generation Charger kit started at $1,790, while the Challenger kit was $2,090. Their most expensive offering, a $9,990 package for the Tesla Cybertruck, suggests a wide price range is possible for the Daytona kit. We have contacted Waido Kits for pricing details and will provide an update when we receive a response.
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