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Honda and Acura EVs Gain Access to Tesla Supercharger Network

Honda and Acura Powered By Tesla
Good news for Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX owners! Both electric vehicle models now have the ability to charge at Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network across the United States. This expanded access is made possible through a new Honda-approved NACS-CCS DC fast-charging adapter.
Previously, owners of these vehicles were limited to CCS-compatible charging stations. However, with the introduction of this adapter, Honda and Acura are significantly broadening the charging options for their EV customers, tapping into Tesla’s vast network of over 23,500 Superchargers.

The Honda-approved NACS-CCS adapter is available for purchase at authorized Honda and Acura dealerships, as well as through the Honda DreamShop website. The adapter retails for $225. While the Tesla app is currently required to initiate and pay for charging sessions at Supercharger stations, Honda is working on future integrations with their HondaLink and Acura EV apps to enable plug-and-charge capabilities.
This move aims to alleviate range anxiety and enhance the overall convenience for Honda and Acura EV drivers, providing them with more reliable and readily available fast-charging solutions on the go.
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2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV – Electrifying a Legend

Dodge Charger Daytona EV
The automotive world has been holding its breath for this one. A silent muscle car? An electric Dodge Charger? It sounds like a paradox, but Dodge has charged headfirst into the electric era, and the result is the stunning, powerful, and controversial 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV. This isn’t just a new car; it’s a statement. But is it a statement that will resonate with die-hard muscle car fans and EV enthusiasts alike? We at The Tech Review got an up-close look to find out.
A New Breed of Muscle: Specs and Performance
The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV is available in two flavors, both of which are all-wheel drive: the R/T and the more potent Scat Pack.
Specification | Dodge Charger Daytona R/T | Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack |
---|---|---|
Horsepower | 496 hp (with PowerShot) | 670 hp (with PowerShot) |
Torque | 404 lb-ft | 627 lb-ft |
0-60 mph | 4.7 seconds | 3.3 seconds |
Quarter Mile | 13.1 seconds | 11.5 seconds |
Top Speed | 137 mph | 134 mph |
The “PowerShot” feature is a steering-wheel-mounted button that provides a 15-second boost of 40 horsepower. It’s a clever nod to the “go-baby-go” buttons of cinematic car lore and a fun way to unleash the car’s full potential.
Under the Hood: Battery, Range, and Charging

The all-new Dodge Charger presents a distillation of muscle car design through a modern muscular exterior that focuses on function, avoids excess and subtly acknowledges inspiration from the clean, timeless lines of its predecessors.
At the heart of the Charger Daytona is a 100.5 kWh battery pack (93.9 kWh usable). This is a substantial battery, and it needs to be to power this beast. The range, however, varies significantly between the two models:
- Daytona R/T: Up to 317 miles of range, making it a more practical choice for daily driving.
- Daytona Scat Pack: A more modest 260 miles of range, the price you pay for that blistering acceleration.
When it’s time to juice up, the Charger Daytona’s 400-volt architecture allows for DC fast charging. Dodge claims you can go from a 20% to an 80% charge in just over 27 minutes on a Level 3 DC fast charger. For home charging, an 11kW onboard charger is standard.
Design: A Nod to the Past, A Leap to the Future

Dodge has done a masterful job of blending the Charger’s iconic design cues with a futuristic aesthetic. The car is instantly recognizable as a Charger, with its aggressive stance, widebody design, and signature front and rear light bars.
A standout feature is the “R-Wing” on the front of the car. This isn’t just for looks; it’s a functional aerodynamic pass-through that enhances downforce and gives the car a unique profile.
But the most talked-about design feature has to be the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust. Yes, an exhaust system on an EV. This patent-pending system pushes sound through an amplifier and a tuning chamber at the rear of the car, creating a synthetic engine roar that mimics the sound of a V8. It’s a bold, and some might say audacious, attempt to preserve the visceral, auditory experience of a traditional muscle car. It’s a love-it-or-hate-it feature, but it’s undeniably a conversation starter.
The interior is a blend of modern tech and classic muscle car feel. A 12.3-inch Uconnect 5 touchscreen is standard, with an optional 16-inch digital instrument cluster. The pistol-grip shifter is a welcome throwback, and the overall feel is driver-focused and sporty.
The Target Market: A New Generation of Muscle

So, who is the electric Charger for? Dodge is casting a wide net. They’re clearly hoping to retain their loyal base of muscle car enthusiasts by offering a car that’s still unapologetically loud and powerful. The Fratzonic exhaust is a direct appeal to this demographic.
At the same time, they’re aiming to attract a new generation of buyers who are interested in EVs but have been uninspired by the often-subdued styling of many electric cars. The Charger Daytona offers a unique proposition: all the performance and environmental benefits of an EV, with the aggressive styling and in-your-face attitude of a classic American muscle car.
Pricing: What Will it Cost to Electrify Your Muscle?

The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV is not a budget-friendly vehicle. Here’s a look at the starting MSRPs:
- 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T: Starting at approximately $60,000
- 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack: Starting at approximately $70,000
These prices place the Charger Daytona in a competitive segment, alongside high-performance EVs from Tesla, Ford, and others.
The Tech Review Verdict

The all-new Dodge Charger design stands out with a pure widebody stance.
The 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV is a bold and ambitious move from a brand steeped in tradition. It’s a car that’s full of contradictions: it’s an EV that roars, a muscle car with a green conscience, a piece of automotive history that’s hurtling toward the future.
For the tech-savvy consumer who wants an EV that makes a statement, the Charger Daytona is an incredibly compelling option. It’s fast, it’s stylish, and it’s packed with innovative technology.
For the traditional muscle car fan, the transition may be a bit more jarring. The Fratzonic exhaust is a valiant effort, but it will never truly replicate the feel of a rumbling V8. However, the sheer, unadulterated performance of the Charger Daytona might be enough to win them over.
In the end, the Dodge Charger Daytona EV is more than just a car. It’s a sign of the times, a symbol of a changing automotive landscape. And from where we’re sitting, the future of muscle looks surprisingly bright, and shockingly fast.
Auto Tech
Lucid Motors Plugs Into the Future: Tesla Supercharger Access Arrives

Lucid Plugs Into Tesla
The air crackled with anticipation at the Lucid Motors showroom. Not because of a new model reveal, but for a far more practical, yet equally groundbreaking, announcement. As the clock ticked past midnight, a quiet, almost imperceptible shift occurred across the electric vehicle landscape. Today, July 31st, marks the day Lucid Air owners officially gain access to the extensive Tesla Supercharger network.
For years, the EV world has watched, sometimes with envy, as Tesla drivers enjoyed the unparalleled convenience of their proprietary charging infrastructure. While Lucid has championed its own ultra-fast charging capabilities and a growing network of Electrify America and other third-party stations, the sheer ubiquity of Superchargers remained a significant advantage for its competitor.

“This is a monumental day for our customers,” beamed Peter Rawlinson, CEO of Lucid Motors, in an exclusive early morning statement to TheTechReview.net. “Range anxiety, for many, has been the final frontier in EV adoption. By integrating with the Tesla Supercharger network, we are not just expanding charging options; we are delivering unparalleled freedom and peace of mind to Lucid owners across North America.”
The integration, a result of months of collaborative effort and technical adaptation, means Lucid Air vehicles will now be able to utilize the North American Charging Standard (NACS) ports found at Tesla stations. Owners will receive a simple, elegant adapter, allowing their sleek Air sedans to seamlessly connect and draw power from the familiar Supercharger stalls.
Early reports from a handful of beta testers were overwhelmingly positive. “It’s a game-changer,” remarked Sarah Chen, a Lucid Air Grand Touring owner from California, who was among the first to test the new capability. “I love my Lucid, but planning longer trips always involved a bit more thought. Now, it feels like the entire country is open to me. The convenience is just incredible.”
The move is expected to significantly bolster Lucid’s appeal, addressing one of the few remaining perceived hurdles for luxury EV buyers. It’s a win-win: Tesla’s network gains more users, and Lucid owners gain access to a charging ecosystem that is, for now, unmatched in its reach.
As the sun rises on this pivotal July 31st, the future of electric mobility looks a little brighter, a little more connected, and a lot less anxious for Lucid owners. The road ahead, it seems, is now truly open.
Interested in the Lucid Air? Read our full Lucid Air Review
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2025 Lucid Air Review: Redefining Electric Luxury

2025 Lucid Air
The automotive landscape is rapidly shifting towards electrification, and at the forefront of this revolution stands Lucid Motors, a company committed to pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle performance, range, and luxury. For 2025, the Lucid Air continues its reign as a formidable contender in the premium EV segment, offering a compelling blend of breathtaking performance, industry-leading range, and an opulent cabin experience. Is it merely a car, or a statement about the future of personal mobility? Let’s dive deep into what makes the 2025 Lucid Air an engineering marvel.
Design and Aesthetics: A Symphony of Elegance and Aerodynamics

The 2025 Lucid Air maintains its distinctive “post-luxury” design philosophy, characterized by clean lines, a low-slung profile, and an emphasis on aerodynamic efficiency. Its sleek silhouette isn’t just for show; it contributes significantly to its impressive range figures. The signature “Lightbar” headlight design gives the Air an unmistakable presence, day or night.
Exterior:
- Streamlined Profile: A remarkably low drag coefficient (Cd as low as 0.197 on some trims) is a testament to its meticulous design.
- Glass Canopy Roof: Available on higher trims, this expansive glass roof creates an airy, open cabin feel, blurring the lines between the interior and exterior.
- Premium Lighting: Advanced LED lighting systems, including the continuous front light bar and sleek taillight strip, provide both functionality and a futuristic aesthetic.
- Wheel Options: A range of aerodynamically optimized wheel designs, from 19-inch to 21-inch, complement the vehicle’s elegant stance.
Interior: Step inside, and the Air transforms into a serene, sophisticated sanctuary. The cabin is a masterclass in minimalist luxury, prioritizing space, premium materials, and intuitive technology.
- Spaciousness: Despite its sleek exterior, the Air boasts exceptional interior volume, particularly in the rear, thanks to Lucid’s compact powertrain packaging.
- Material Quality: Expect a blend of sustainable and luxurious materials, including Nappa leather, Alcantara, natural wood veneers, and polished metal accents, all meticulously crafted.
- Ergonomics: Controls are thoughtfully placed, and the seating is designed for long-distance comfort, offering ample adjustability and support.
Performance and Powertrain: Electrifying Power
The 2025 Lucid Air continues to offer a range of powertrains, each delivering exhilarating performance tailored to different needs and budgets. All models feature a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive (AWD) setup, except for the entry-level Pure which also offers a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) option, and the Sapphire which exclusively features a tri-motor AWD system.
- Lucid Air Pure:
- RWD: Approximately 430 hp, 0−60 mph in around 4.5 seconds.
- AWD: Approximately 480 hp, 0−60 mph in around 3.8 seconds.
- Lucid Air Touring:
- Approximately 620 hp, 0−60 mph in around 3.4 seconds.
- Lucid Air Grand Touring:
- Approximately 819 hp, 0−60 mph in around 3.0 seconds.
- Lucid Air Sapphire:
- The crown jewel of performance. This tri-motor beast delivers over 1,200 hp, achieving 0−60 mph in under 2.0 seconds (with a one-foot rollout), and a top speed exceeding 200 mph. It’s designed to compete with the world’s fastest hyper-sedans.
All models benefit from Lucid’s proprietary electric motors, which are remarkably compact and power-dense, contributing to the Air’s efficient packaging and performance.
Range and Charging: Setting New Benchmarks
One of the Lucid Air’s most compelling attributes is its class-leading electric range. Lucid’s advanced battery technology and efficient powertrain design allow it to travel farther on a single charge than virtually any other EV on the market.
- Estimated EPA Range (Varies by trim and wheel size):
- Pure: Up to 410 miles (RWD)
- Touring: Up to 425 miles
- Grand Touring: Up to 516 miles (the current record holder for production EVs)
- Sapphire: Expected to be around 400 miles, given its extreme performance focus.
Charging: The Lucid Air boasts one of the fastest charging capabilities available. Its 900V+ electrical architecture allows for incredibly rapid DC fast charging.
- DC Fast Charging: Capable of adding up to 300 miles of range in just 20 minutes at compatible 350 kW DC fast chargers.
- Home Charging: Supports Level 2 AC charging (up to 19.2 kW), allowing for a full charge overnight.
Interior and Technology: A Digital Cockpit of the Future

The Air’s cabin is a technological showcase, seamlessly integrating digital displays with physical controls for a user-friendly experience.
- Glass Cockpit: A 34-inch curved 5K display floats above the dashboard, serving as the primary instrument cluster and infotainment screen. It’s complemented by a retractable central pilot panel for additional controls.
- Lucid UX: The proprietary infotainment system is intuitive and responsive, offering navigation, media control, vehicle settings, and over-the-air (OTA) update capabilities.
- DreamDrive Pro: Lucid’s advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) suite. It utilizes a comprehensive array of sensors, including cameras, radar, ultrasonic sensors, and a high-resolution LIDAR system, to provide features like:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keeping Assist
- Automatic Parking Assist
- Traffic Jam Assist
- Future-proofing for more advanced autonomous driving features via OTA updates.
- Audio System: A premium Surreal Sound audio system with up to 21 speakers provides an immersive listening experience.
- Connectivity: Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, multiple USB-C ports, and wireless charging are standard.
Ride and Handling: Balanced Dynamics
The Lucid Air delivers a sophisticated driving experience that balances luxurious comfort with engaging dynamics. Its low center of gravity, thanks to the floor-mounted battery pack, contributes to excellent stability.
- Suspension: Adaptive air suspension is available on higher trims, allowing the driver to adjust ride height and damping for optimal comfort or sportiness.
- Steering: Precise and well-weighted steering provides confident control.
- Braking: Powerful regenerative and friction braking systems ensure strong stopping power. The Sapphire model features carbon-ceramic brakes for ultimate performance.
- Quiet Cabin: Excellent sound insulation and the inherent quietness of an EV powertrain create a remarkably serene cabin environment, even at highway speeds.
Target Market: Who is the Lucid Air For?

The 2025 Lucid Air is squarely aimed at the discerning luxury buyer who values innovation, sustainability, and cutting-edge technology.
- Luxury Enthusiasts: Individuals accustomed to high-end vehicles from brands like Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, and Porsche, but who are ready to embrace the electric future without compromising on luxury or performance.
- Tech-Forward Consumers: Early adopters and tech enthusiasts who appreciate advanced driver-assistance systems, intuitive infotainment, and OTA update capabilities.
- Eco-Conscious Affluent Individuals: Buyers who want to reduce their carbon footprint but are unwilling to sacrifice performance, range, or prestige.
- Performance Seekers: Especially for the Sapphire trim, those who demand blistering acceleration and track-capable performance from their luxury sedan.
- Long-Distance Commuters/Travelers: Given its exceptional range and fast-charging capabilities, it’s ideal for those who frequently undertake longer journeys.
Pricing: A Premium Proposition
As a luxury EV, the 2025 Lucid Air commands a premium price, reflecting its advanced technology, performance, and opulent features. (Note: Prices are estimates and subject to change based on market conditions, options, and regional incentives.)
- Lucid Air Pure: Starting around $77,400
- Lucid Air Touring: Starting around $85,900
- Lucid Air Grand Touring: Starting around $115,400
- Lucid Air Sapphire: Starting around $249,000
These prices position the Lucid Air firmly in the high-end luxury segment, competing directly with established premium brands and other top-tier EVs.
Competitors: The Electric Elite
The 2025 Lucid Air faces stiff competition from a growing number of impressive electric vehicles.
- Tesla Model S Plaid: The most direct competitor in terms of performance and technological prowess, especially the Sapphire vs. Plaid. The Model S offers a strong charging network and established brand, but the Air often surpasses it in interior luxury and perceived build quality.
- Mercedes-Benz EQS: A luxury EV sedan focused heavily on comfort, technology, and a plush interior. The EQS offers a more traditional luxury experience but generally falls short of the Air’s range and raw performance.
- Porsche Taycan: Known for its sports car-like handling and driving dynamics. The Taycan is a driver’s car first, offering exceptional performance, but its range is typically lower than the Air’s, and its interior space is less generous.
- BMW i7: BMW’s flagship electric sedan, offering a blend of luxury, technology, and performance. It competes on luxury and features but may not match the Air’s range or extreme performance figures.
- Hyundai Ioniq 6 / Genesis G80 Electrified: While not direct competitors in the ultra-luxury segment, these vehicles offer compelling range and technology at a lower price point, potentially drawing some buyers who prioritize efficiency and tech over ultimate luxury.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Unrivaled Range: Best-in-class EPA estimated range.
- Blistering Performance: Especially the Sapphire and Grand Touring trims.
- Ultra-Fast Charging: 900V+ architecture enables rapid DC charging.
- Luxurious and Spacious Interior: High-quality materials and thoughtful design.
- Advanced Technology: Comprehensive ADAS (DreamDrive Pro) and intuitive infotainment.
- Striking Design: Aerodynamic and elegant exterior.
Cons:
- High Price Tag: Puts it out of reach for many consumers.
- Limited Availability/Service Network: Still growing compared to established brands.
- New Brand: Less established reputation compared to legacy automakers.
- Complex Infotainment: While advanced, the multiple screens can be overwhelming for some.
Conclusion: A Glimpse into the Future

The 2025 Lucid Air is more than just an electric car; it’s a statement of intent from a company determined to redefine what’s possible in the EV space. With its groundbreaking range, astonishing performance, and a cabin that rivals the finest luxury sedans, the Air stands as a testament to engineering excellence.
While its premium price point and nascent service network might be considerations for some, for those seeking the pinnacle of electric luxury and performance, the Lucid Air presents an incredibly compelling package. It’s a vehicle that not only meets the demands of the present but also offers a tantalizing glimpse into the electrified future of automotive luxury. If you’re in the market for a truly exceptional EV, the 2025 Lucid Air deserves a very serious look.
Q&A: Your Lucid Air Questions Answered
Q1: What’s the real-world range of the Lucid Air? A1: While EPA estimates are impressive, real-world range can vary based on driving style, temperature, terrain, and use of climate control. However, the Lucid Air consistently delivers excellent real-world range, often exceeding or closely matching its EPA figures under optimal conditions, especially for the Grand Touring model.
Q2: How long does it take to charge a Lucid Air at home? A2: Using a Level 2 (240V) home charger with a 19.2 kW output, a full charge from empty to 100% can take approximately 6−8 hours, depending on the battery size and the specific charging setup. Most owners will top up overnight.
Q3: Is the Lucid Air suitable for long road trips? A3: Absolutely. With its exceptional range and rapid DC fast-charging capabilities, the Lucid Air is one of the best EVs on the market for long-distance travel. Its comfortable interior also makes extended journeys enjoyable.
Q4: Does the Lucid Air have autonomous driving features? A4: The Lucid Air comes equipped with DreamDrive Pro, an advanced driver-assistance system that includes features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic parking. While it offers high levels of driver assistance, it is not a fully autonomous vehicle. Lucid plans to expand its capabilities through over-the-air updates.
Q5: How does the Lucid Air compare to the Tesla Model S Plaid? A5: Both are high-performance luxury EVs. The Model S Plaid often has a slight edge in raw acceleration (0-60 mph) for its price point, but the Lucid Air Grand Touring and Sapphire often surpass it in terms of overall range, interior luxury, material quality, and charging speed. The choice often comes down to preference for brand, interior aesthetic, and specific performance/range priorities.
Q6: What is the warranty like for the Lucid Air? A6: Lucid typically offers a comprehensive warranty package, including a basic vehicle warranty (e.g., 4 years/50,000 miles) and a separate battery and drive unit warranty (e.g., 8 years/100,000 miles or 10 years/150,000 miles, whichever comes first). It’s always best to check the most current warranty details directly with Lucid Motors.
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