The Dodge Scat Pack, known for decades as a hallmark of American muscle, is now back—this time in electric form. Originally introduced in 1968 and featured on legendary models like the Charger R/T and Challenger, the Scat Pack earned its name from the word “scat,” meaning to “get lost,” a nod to its sub-14-second quarter-mile prowess.
However, legal troubles soon followed. Scat Enterprises filed a trademark suit in the early ’70s, forcing Dodge to halt sales by 1971. Though Chrysler’s 2013 attempt to revive the trademark was denied by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Dodge proceeded to use the Scat Pack badge starting with the 2015 Challenger and Charger models.
Now, with the discontinuation of HEMI-powered Chargers and Challengers after 2023, Dodge has reassigned the Scat Pack name to its all-electric Charger. Despite producing up to 670 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque, its top speed caps at just 134 mph. The new Scat Pack starts at $73,985, raising eyebrows over its value proposition. Luckily, there are more affordable alternatives that surpass its top speed.
2025 BMW M340i xDrive Sedan – 150 mph
A strong rival to the new Scat Pack in both speed and price, the 2025 BMW M340i xDrive sedan offers performance at a slightly more attainable cost. Powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six and mild-hybrid system, it outputs 386 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque through an eight-speed auto gearbox.
BMW claims a 0-60 mph time of 4.1 seconds, but Car and Driver testing pegged it at just 3.7 seconds, with the quarter mile done in 12.2 seconds. Although Dodge’s EV is quicker to 60 mph (3.3 seconds) and the quarter mile (11.5 seconds), the M340i xDrive still hits a higher top speed of 150 mph.
Despite a test model costing over $70,000, the 2025 M340i starts at $62,200, making it a compelling choice when balancing performance and value.
2025 Audi RS3 – 160 mph
Audi’s RS3 compact sedan continues to impress into the 2025 model year, with sharper styling and enhanced handling. New visual tweaks include a bolder grille, revised headlights, and a redesigned rear diffuser.
Mechanically, the RS3 retains its 2.5-liter five-cylinder engine generating 394 hp and 369 lb-ft. Audi quotes a 0-60 time of 3.6 seconds, but real-world testing by Car and Driver found it matched the Scat Pack’s 3.3 seconds. The RS3 runs the quarter mile in 11.8 seconds and tops out at 160 mph.
Its starting price is set at $64,695, offering German refinement with high-speed thrills at a relatively moderate premium.
2025 Tesla Model 3 Performance – 163 mph
For those looking for electric excitement, Tesla’s 2025 Model 3 Performance edges out Dodge’s electric Scat Pack in nearly every metric. Dual motors powered by a 75-kWh battery deliver 510 hp and 547 lb-ft, catapulting it to 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds.
It maxes out at 163 mph, outpacing the Charger EV’s 134 mph ceiling. The base price of $54,990 drops to $47,490 after tax credits, further increasing its appeal. Standard features include sport seats, 20-inch wheels, and adaptive suspension. The EV also boasts a 298-mile range, which significantly beats the Charger’s 216-241 miles depending on tire selection.
2025 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing – 189 mph
Speed lovers may find the 2025 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing most appealing. A twin-turbo 3.6-liter V6 churns out 472 hp and 445 lb-ft, reaching 60 mph in 3.9 seconds and soaring to a 189 mph top speed.
It comes with a six-speed manual or a 10-speed automatic. While the Blackwing starts at $62,195, a more affordable CT4-V is available at $47,295, hitting 60 mph in 4.8 seconds with a 156 mph top speed.
These alternatives highlight that you don’t need to spend over $70,000 to get better speed and acceleration than Dodge’s latest electric Scat Pack.
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on publicly available manufacturer specifications and third-party performance testing. Vehicle pricing, features, and availability may vary by region and are subject to change without notice. Always verify details with the respective dealership or manufacturer before making a purchasing decision.