For lovers of action genre films with a touch of street racing, you will definitely never forget the various Fast & Furious sequels. Yes, this film by Universal Picture is ready to release Fast & Furious 10 or Fast X which will be released in May 2023.
Reportedly, there are many differences in Fast & Furious X compared to the previous series. In addition to the storyline, the cars used by the players in action are no less interesting.
Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept Electric Car
It is said that Fast & Furious X will still show the atmosphere of the city of Los Angeles, United States and the location of the home of Vin Diesel's character, Dominic Toretto in the first film.
Not to forget, a number of tense scenes will be presented in this film, including a number of cool cars that will compete fast.
It's just that, from the leaked films circulating and uploaded to the Youtube channel 'German in Venice', there is an interesting thing, namely the presence of electric cars.
Yes, one of the electric cars that will appear in the Fast & Furious X movie is the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept. This car was just introduced in the third quarter of this year, at the Dodge Speed Week event at the M1 Concourse, Pontiac, United States.
Of course, the presence of the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept will make the public curious about how great it is when competing. The reason is, during the Fast & Furious movies, the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T muscle car always looked good when worn by Van Diesel for action.
However, it is not yet known who the cast will be driving the electric car. Is Dominic Toretto or not.
Will this Electric Car Disappoint?
The existence of electric cars in this film franchise seems to also show the global automotive condition. Where electric technology cars are now mushrooming and displacing gasoline or diesel engined cars.
Of course, classic car lovers will be a little disappointed considering that the Dodge Charger that Dominic Toretto usually rides is a muscle car that carries a 7.0-liter V8 engine plus a supercharged air system, which produces up to 900 horsepower.
It's different with the Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept, where this electric car has not leaked the details of its engine innards.
For more detailed information about the cars in Fast & Furious, wait for the game date.