2010 Dodge Charger SXT 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2010 Dodge Charger  SXT  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2010 Dodge Charger SXT is a Rear-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve engine which outputs 250 hp @ 6400 rpm and is paired with 4-speed automatic transmission gearbox. The 2010 Dodge Charger SXT has cargo capacity of 458 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1723 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2010 Dodge Charger SXT has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include Driver-side front airbag and Passenger-side front airbag. The front suspension is Independent front suspension while the rear suspension is Independent rear suspension. The car also features a Tire low-pressure warning system It has 17'' alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 273 N.m of torque and a top speed of 231 km/h. The 2010 Dodge Charger SXT accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 7.3 seconds and hits quarter mile at 15.3 seconds. Fuel consumption is 12.2 L/100km in the city and 8.1 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 31,845

Name SXT
Price $ 31,845
Body Sedan
Doors 4 Doors
Engine 3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve
Power 250 hp @ 6400 rpm
Number of Seats 5 Seats
Transmission 4-speed automatic transmission
Cargo Space 458.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 458.0 L
Wheel Type 17'' alloy wheels
Series Charger VI (LX)
Drivetrain Rear-wheel drive
Horsepower 250 HP
Torque 273 N.m
Top Speed 231 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 7.3 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) 12.2 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 8.1 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 1,695 KG
Brand Dodge
Model Charger
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 15.3 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 150.1 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 25.4 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 169.0 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

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2010 Dodge Charger Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 4,764 $ 6,430 $ 7,574
Clean $ 4,429 $ 5,984 $ 7,031
Average $ 3,758 $ 5,091 $ 5,944
Rough $ 3,088 $ 4,198 $ 4,857

If a big American sedan with big-time V8 thrust is your thing, the 2010 Dodge Charger is one of the best (and last) of this breed. We'd advise you to skip the V6 versions, though.

The 2010 Dodge Charger symbolizes two significant elements of Chrysler's past -- first, the heyday of V8-powered, rear-drive muscle cars; and second, the ill-fated merger with Daimler-Benz. The former lives on in the Charger R/T and SRT8 models, both of which boast rowdy V8s that will perform smoky burnouts with the best of them. And the latter is evident underneath the Charger's skin, where you'll find some suspension components from old Mercedes E-Class and S-Class sedans, as well as a Mercedes-sourced five-speed automatic transmission. Add it all up and you've got an appealing and well-built car that reminds us why big, powerful sedans have always had an enthusiastic following.

Like its platform mates, the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Challenger, the Charger comes with less muscular engines, too. There are two V6s available, one with a rental-car-grade 178 horsepower and one that puts out a more respectable 250 hp, albeit with an outdated four-speed automatic in rear-drive form (all-wheel drive nets a five-speed). But let's be honest -- most front-wheel-drive V6 family sedans offer more than 250 hp these days, and they weigh considerably less than the porky Charger. This Dodge was made with one kind of engine in mind: the classic broad-shouldered American V8.

Yes, it's the Charger's honking "Hemi" V8s that deserve the most attention here. Even the R/T's "little" 5.7-liter V8 makes a beastly 368 hp, and tricks like variable valve timing and cylinder deactivation technology allow it to approximate the fuel economy of the 250-hp 3.5-liter V6 (which really says more about that engine's inefficiency). If that's not enough, the SRT8 goes whole hog with a 6.1-liter V8 pumping out 425 hp. However, the SRT8 is unavailable with all-wheel drive, meaning the V8-powered R/T AWD is perhaps a uniquely attractive offering for enthusiasts who require all-weather performance.

However, if you are mainly looking for a comfortable large sedan -- and V8 performance isn't a priority -- we suggest looking beyond the Charger to top family sedans like the Buick LaCrosse, Ford Fusion, Mazda 6 and Nissan Altima. Ford's new Taurus is another to consider, especially as its SHO variant packs a considerable wallop thanks to its turbocharged V6. All of these models can provide better efficiency and interior packaging. But if big V8 power is on your sedan-shopping checklist, the 2010 Dodge Charger is right up your alley, particularly with the demise of the similar Pontiac G8 GT. Cars like this are a dying breed, but for now, the Charger leads the charge.

The 2010 Dodge Charger is a large sedan available in base, 3.5, Rallye, R/T and SRT8 trim levels. Rear-wheel drive is standard and all-wheel drive is optional on all but the base and SRT8. Standard equipment on the base Charger (formerly the SE) includes 17-inch alloy wheels, air-conditioning, full power accessories, heated side mirrors, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, keyless entry, cruise control and a four-speaker stereo with a CD player and an auxiliary audio jack.

Stepping up to the Charger 3.5 (formerly SXT) nets you a larger V6 engine, 18-inch wheels (AWD only) and satellite radio. The Rallye adds 18-inch alloy wheels (RWD), foglamps, power driver seat, power-adjustable pedals, a 60/40-split-folding rear seat and a rear armrest. The Chrome & Leather package adds 18-inch chrome-clad wheels, automatic headlamps, dual-zone automatic climate control, a power driver seat, heated front seats, leather upholstery and an upgraded six-speaker sound system. Chrome-clad 20-inch wheels are optional on the Rallye.

The Charger R/T adds to the Rallye with Chrome & Leather package (minus the chrome wheels) the V8 engine, an iPod interface, an auto-dimming mirror, steering-wheel-mounted audio controls, Bluetooth and a touchscreen stereo faceplate. You can also get the Road/Track package that includes 20-inch chrome-clad wheels, sport-tuned suspension and steering, a rear spoiler, heated sport seats and Alcantara upholstery. The Super Trak Pak adds performance tires, a different axle ratio and upgraded brakes and shock absorbers. Optional on the Rallye and R/T is a Media Center package that includes a navigation system.

The SRT8 is equipped a lot like the R/T with the Road/Track package, but adds the bigger Hemi V8, high-performance brakes, a hood scoop, a limited-slip rear differential and different exterior trim. The SRT Option Group II adds upgraded instruments, auto-dimming mirror, Bluetooth, the touchscreen stereo interface and a 13-speaker surround-sound system with iPod interface. The SRT Option Group III is essentially the R/T's Media Center package.

The 2010 Dodge Charger is available with four engines, one for each trim level. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and all-wheel drive is optional on the 3.5, Rallye and R/T. The all-wheel-drive system can automatically or manually disconnect the front driveshafts to slightly improve fuel economy.

The base Charger gets a 2.7-liter V6 that produces 178 hp and 190 pound-feet of torque. A four-speed automatic is standard. Considering the engine's meager power output, fuel economy is a lackluster 18 mpg city/26 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined. The 3.5 and Rallye are powered by a 3.5-liter V6 good for 250 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque. This engine gets a four-speed automatic with rear-wheel drive and a five-speed auto with all-wheel drive. Fuel economy ratings are 17/25/20 mpg with RWD and 17/23/19 mpg with AWD.

The Charger R/T is powered by a 5.7-liter V8 making 368 hp and 398 lb-ft of torque. A five-speed automatic is standard. Fuel economy rates 16/25/19 mpg with RWD and 16/23/18 with AWD. The Charger SRT8 is the king of the hill, with a 6.1-liter V8 that produces 425 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque. It, too, gets a five-speed auto. In track testing, the SRT8 went from zero to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds. Its fuel economy ratings are 13/19/15 mpg.

Antilock disc brakes and stability control are standard on all Chargers except for the base, which has them as options. Side curtain airbags are also standard, but front-seat side airbags are on longer available for 2010.

In government crash tests, the 2010 Dodge Charger achieved a perfect five stars for frontal crash protection and rear side crash protection. In the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety frontal-offset crash tests, the Charger received a top score of "Good." In the IIHS side-impact test, however, the Charger received the second-worst score of "Marginal."

The V8-powered 2010 Dodge Chargers are guaranteed to plaster grins on enthusiasts' faces, as they sound great and deliver massive forward thrust on command. However, most of that fun is had in a straight line, as even in R/T or SRT8 trim, the Charger's light and uncommunicative steering doesn't instill much confidence on winding roads. Ride quality, however, is quite pleasant. Among the lower-level engines, the 3.5-liter V6 is a decent choice for those on a tight budget, but it's neither powerful nor fuel-efficient relative to competing V6s, and the rear-drive version comes with an anachronistic four-speed automatic. The base 2.7-liter V6 is sluggish, not efficient and barely passes muster for rental car duty.

The Charger's cabin features good materials quality and simple controls, though the styling is on the bland side. The seats are softly cushioned but comfortable overall, and those included with the Road/Track package and in the SRT8 provide plenty of lateral support. The Charger's large size and long wheelbase translate into a generously sized cabin with plenty of rear legroom. Unfortunately, the Charger's sloping roof line makes rear-seat access more challenging than in other sedans, and rear headroom is a bit less than normal as well. The trunk can hold 16 cubic feet of luggage, a smallish figure for a large sedan.

Not surprisingly, Dodge's 5.7-liter HEMI V8 is just as smooth and powerful under the Charger's hood as it is in all the other vehicles it graces. But even the 3.5-liter V6 delivers enough power to have a little fun. The Charger also delivers ride and handling equal to that of the surprisingly eager and composed Chrysler 300. However, given the promise of its Charger badge and aggressive styling, some might hope for a more aggressive setup. As it stands, the Charger is sportier than the Chrysler 300 in image only, which will be enough for most.

Comprehensive DVD Entertainment SystemThe optional uconnect studio rear-seat DVD system features auxiliary inputs, wireless headphones, CD/MP3 compatibility and a seven-inch LCD screen that hides neatly in the front-seat armrest when not in use.Road/Track Performance GroupHighlights include big-bolstered sport seats, performance suspension and a 20-inch chrome wheels.

The inside of the 2010 Dodge Charger is marked by attractive, minimalist styling that, by offering nothing terribly interesting to look at, helps reinforce the notion that this car should be driven with a focus on the road ahead. When the road finally does get twisty, however, you might wish for more lateral support from the front seats. Otherwise, front and rear passengers are treated to a roomy cabin with adequately comfortable seating. Likewise, there's plenty of room for cargo in a spacious trunk that offers enhanced flexibility with an optional 60/40-split folding rear seat.

Unlike so many of today's derivative designs, the 2010 Dodge Charger shows almost no resemblance to any other car on the road. Up front, a gaping crosshair grill flanked by scowling headlamps decisively distances the Charger from the more staid large-sedan entries from Toyota, Ford and Hyundai. From the side, a sloping roof line helps evoke the Charger's coupe heritage, while pronounced rear fenders help to further define the car's performance persona. Stylish rear tail lamps feature deep circular cut outs, a tribute to the Chargers of the late 60s.

A base 2010 Dodge Charger includes a 2.7-liter V6 engine, four-speed automatic transmission, air conditioning, AM/FM/CD/MP3 sound system with auxiliary input jack, tilt and telescopic steering column, driver and passenger adjustable lumber support, power windows/locks/mirrors, outside temperature display, cruise control and 17-inch aluminum wheels. Standard safety features include front airbags, side-curtain airbags, stability and traction control systems, anti-lock brakes (ABS) and brake assist.

Some of the more significant options include a 3.5-liter V6 engine, the 5.7-liter HEMI V8, all-wheel drive, leather seats, seven-inch rear-seat DVD entertainment system, HID headlamps, DVD navigation system, uconnect tunes audio system with 30-gigabyte hard drive, Boston Acoustics eight-speaker 368-watt 5.1 Matrix surround sound system, power sunroof, heated and power-adjustable front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, power-adjustable pedals and seat-mounted side-impact airbags. Also on the list is an Enhanced Road/Track Performance Group, which includes 20-inch chrome-clad wheels, rear deck-lid spoiler, heated suede performance seats and a performance suspension.

Either of the two 2010 Dodge Charger's V6 engines might surprise you with how well they move the nearly two-ton sedan, but once you get a taste of life with the 5.7-liter HEMI under your right foot you'll have a tough time settling for anything less. And while we think a proper five-speed manual would be a natural for this car, the only way to move through the gears on your own is via the available five-speed automatic with AutoStick shifting.2.7-liter V6178 horsepower @ 5500 rpm190 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4000 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 18/263.5-liter V6250 horsepower @ 6400 rpm250 lb.-ft. of torque @ 3800 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 17/25 (RWD), 17/23 (AWD)5.7-liter V8368 horsepower @ 5200 rpm 395 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4350 rpm372 horsepower @ 5200 rpm (R/T Performance Group)400 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4350 rpm (R/T Performance Group)EPA city/highway fuel economy: 16/25 (RWD), 16/23 (AWD)

The base 2010 Dodge Charger has a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $ 25,000, while the SXT with two-wheel drive starts right around $ 27,000; the addition of all-wheel drive bumps it closer to $ 30,000. If you want the HEMI, you're looking at an R/T model with a base sticker price over $ 32,500, which can climb close to $ 40,000 range when equipped with all available options. As always, be sure to shop and compare using Kelley Blue Book prices, which reflect current real-world selling prices. In terms of resale value, we expect the Dodge Charger to hold an average resale value on par with the Chevrolet Malibu, slightly behind the Ford Taurus and well behind the Honda Accord. Over time, the SXT holds a slightly better value than the base Charger.

2010 Dodge Charger SXT Exterior Colors

Bright Silver Metallic Clearcoat
Bright White Clearcoat
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat
Dark Titanium Metallic
Deep Water Blue Pearlcoat
Inferno Red Crystal Pearlcoat
Torred
Bright Silver Metallic

2010 Dodge Charger SXT Interior Colors

Dark Slate

2010 Dodge Charger Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve SRT8 425 hp @ 6000 rpm 273 N.m 16.0 L/100km 10.6 L/100km 4.9 s 12.8 s 21.3 s
6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve SRT8 425 hp @ 6200 rpm 273 N.m 16.0 L/100km 10.6 L/100km 4.9 s 12.8 s 21.3 s
6.1L V8 OHV 16-valve SRT8 425 hp @ 6000 rpm 273 N.m 16.5 L/100km 10.9 L/100km 4.9 s 12.8 s 21.3 s
6.1L V8 OHV 24-valve SRT8 425 hp @ 6000 rpm 273 N.m 16.8 L/100km 11.8 L/100km 4.9 s 12.8 s 21.3 s
6.1L V8 OHV 24-valve SRT8 425 hp @ 6000 rpm 273 N.m 16.5 L/100km 10.9 L/100km 5.0 s 12.9 s 21.5 s
5.7L V8 OHV 16-valve R/T 368 hp @ 5200 rpm 273 N.m 14.7 L/100km 10.2 L/100km 5.5 s 13.5 s 22.3 s
5.7L V8 OHV 16-valve R/T 368 hp @ 5200 rpm 273 N.m 13.4 L/100km 8.7 L/100km 5.3 s 12.0 s 22.3 s
5.7L V8 OHV 16-valve R/T 368 hp @ 5200 rpm 273 N.m 13.5 L/100km 8.0 L/100km 5.5 s 13.5 s 22.3 s
3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve SXT 250 hp @ 6400 rpm 273 N.m 12.6 L/100km 8.6 L/100km 7.1 s 13.6 s 25.4 s
3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve SXT 250 hp @ 6400 rpm 273 N.m 13.8 L/100km 9.8 L/100km 7.1 s 13.6 s 25.4 s

2010 Dodge Charger Trims

2010 Dodge Charger Previous Generations

2010 Dodge Charger Future Generations

Dodge Charger Overview and History

The second-generation Dodge Charger (LX) underwent a series of exterior changes, with the most important updates being applied to the front fascia and the rear end, translating into a redesigned grille and hood and the introduction of the brand’s “racetrack” taillights. After a long pause, Dodge resurrected the Charger nameplate in 2005.
Dodge practically patented the muscle car. Little did they know they would become one of America's top Automobile manufacturers and that the Charger model, for example, particularly the 66-67 one, would trigger jaw dropping amazement at its sight. John Francis and Horace Elgin Dodge were making bikes in 1901 when they decided to move their company, the Dodge Brothers Bicycle & Machine Factory to Detroit, Michigan.

Before Cadillac would outrun Dodge in engine development years later, the Brothers were supplying car parts for many producers. Their early involvement in the process of making cars lead them to starting their own business, entering the queue for a large order of recognition and notoriety. Setting the Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle Company in 1914 brought them a step closer to the counter.

The first Dodge automobiles shared some of Ford Model T's features but outran the latter in terms of ignition and other improvements meant to ease driving. One of the major advantages Dodge offered was a smooth, electrical start rather than the sluggishly classic crank start. Built for the middle class, the cars quickly became a commercial success, mainly due the clever blend of reliable ruggedness, engine improvements and style elements.

By 1917, Dodge had produced enough cars to start thinking expanding in other car-manufacturing areas. Trucks seemed like something they could successfully take on and the Dodge truck division came to being. Dodge trucks were used by the US army during the First World War after which they kept being used as commercial vehicles.

The Dodge brothers sold their business to Dillon, Read & company for the astoundingly large sum of  $ 146 million, said to be the largest amount in history to have been paid at the time. Dillon helmed Dodge management only for 3 years, passing the new acquisition to the Chrysler Corporation  on July 31, 1928.

Due to Chrysler's financial conquests over some European automotive groups, such as the British Rootes group and the French Simca, Dodge is introduced to Europe in the 60's. Lightweight commercial vehicles are sold here under a different badge. The Dodge 50 series is fairly well received in the UK, becoming a favorite for military and utility operations.

1977 brought forth the collapse of Chrysler's European subsidiary and its adjacent Dodge branch altogether. The Dodge factory as well as some rights to use the Dodge name were purchased by Renault who resumed the production of Dodge's commercial vehicles. However, Renault only made use of the Dodge name till the 80's when it gave up control over the name rights. Only the factory was kept.

Dodge is currently part of the DaimlerChrysler group and has been lately been know for its trucks rather than retro-future stylized muscle cars as it used to be know for during the 60's and 70's. Much like any other American car builder, Dodge garnered huge amounts of success at the time with the launch of the Charger and Coronet models, to name only a few.

As far as the company's current status is concerned, trucks make the most sales, representing 78% of the division's venue. Still undergoing intensive promotion in Europe, Dodge have sought to reach  the same type of customer it did back in the 70's by launching a series of  mean-looking, rowdy  road-tamers such as the Nitro and Caliber.

2010 Dodge Charger Consumer Reviews

aviationmoaning, 12/12/2009
Awesome Ride!
Only just got it a few days ago so I'll have to come back and give an update after I've spent some real time with her but so far it's the best car I've owned so far. More power than I even know what to do with, excellent handling for a rear wheel drive car and a very comfortable and well designed interior. The MPG of course is atrocious but it'll probably get better when I stop gunning it just for fun, and anyone looking at this variant knows what they are getting into with that. It's great b/c it has tons of room for the family so you can get everyone comfortable to where they are going...really fast!
adjectivesinver, 06/01/2010
Charge!
Love my R/T so far. 1400 miles on it. Stock performance is fantastic, but even greater with a programmer; V8 sound literally turns heads. Not a fan of the MDS sound when 4 cyl's turn off. Seat comfort is wonderful; plenty of room for 5 passengers, especially in rear seat. Fits my family very well. Hard to keep foot of gas. HDD system is nice but not as sophisticated as other systems. Sound system is very nice and the bass pumps. Wish car had hood struts instead of the metal stand. Wish a couple other convenience items were standard - see below. This car is worth the money. It's been a while since I've enjoyed a car this much.
endnotetokahee, 04/29/2012
was this car made with me in mind?
I upgraded from a 1995 Dodge Intrepid (3.0 V6) to the Charger SXT (3.5 V6). I can feel the extra .5 liters of power. I fell in love with my Charger as soon as I saw it. Once I sat inside I knew we were meant to be together. After I started driving, I knew this beautiful beast was made with me in mind. This car has everything I want.
jetskitubeless, 02/03/2010
Smooth Power
I traded in a Jeep to get a Charger and was really happy I did. The AWD feature is great for driving in the snow and wet conditions. The 5.7L Hemi has incredibly smooth power that gets up and goes without jerky motions. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a big car with power and lots of room. So far it is also getting decent gas mileage
luggmagnitude, 10/09/2019
2006 Dodge Charger
"Good car been having problems"
It's a great car but the cooling system sucks I've had 5 coolant leaks in 9 months did a block test not a head gasket just poorly built cooling design
bordermatcher, 03/11/2019
2008 Dodge Charger
"My car has been good to me"
I bought this car new with about 12 miles on it. It has been very reliable, roomy, and has fit all my needs since April of 2008. The middle console material tore up about 4 years in (wasn't happy about that). The wiring running to the trunk is cheap and I've had to go in and reconnect wires 3 times and actually my LED brake light on the trunk isn't working so I probably need to go back in again lol. Aside from that, I've had routine maintenance - oil changes, 3 sets of tires, 3 batteries, 1 alternator, and a lot of fun with my charger. I was 23 at the time I bought it so base is all I could afford. I would buy one again, but with the Hemi. Great family sedan!!
scantutility, 12/26/2018
2007 Dodge Charger
"Best vechicle"
Fun and worthy car really great family crusin car. Good and stylish comfortable.

2010 Dodge Charger SXT Specifications

SXT Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radioAM/FM stereo radio with auxiliary input jack
Air ConditionningAir conditioning
Air Conditionning (Option)Dual-zone automatic climate control
AntennaGlass-imprinted antenna
Bluetooth Wireless Technology (Option)UConnect hands-free communication system with Bluetooth
Cruise ControlYes
DVD Entertainment System (Option)Yes
Engine Block HeaterYes
Front WipersVariable intermittent windshield wipers
Illuminated EntryIlluminated entry with fade-out
Interior Air FilterCabin air filter
Navigation System (Option)Navigation system with touch-screen
Number of Speakers6 speakers
Passenger Vanity MirrorFront passenger-side vanity mirror
Power Adjustable Pedals (Option)Yes
Power Door LocksYes
Power Outlet2 12-volt power outlets
Power WindowsPower windows with driver one-touch down feature
Premium Sound System (Option)430-watt premium audio system
Reading LightFront and rear reading lights
Rear HeatingRear-seat ventilation ducts
Rear View MirrorDay/night rear view mirror
Rear View Mirror (Option)Auto-dimming day/night rear view mirror with microphone
Remote Audio Controls (Option)Steering wheel-mounted audio controls
Remote Keyless EntryYes
Single CDCD/MP3 player
Special Feature (Option)30-Gb sound system hard disc drive
Steering Wheel AdjustmentTilt and telescopic steering wheel
Trunk LightYes
Trunk/Hatch OperationPower-opening tailgate
Voice Recognition System (Option)Yes

SXT Dimensions

Cargo Capacity458 L
Curb Weight1723 kg
Front Headroom983 mm
Front Legroom1061 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity68 L
Gross Vehicle Weight4950 kg
Height1478 mm
Length5082 mm
Max Trailer Weight454 kg
Rear Headroom919 mm
Rear Legroom1021 mm
Wheelbase3048 mm
Width1892 mm

SXT Exterior Details

Bumper ColourBody-color bumpers
Door HandlesBody-color door handles
Exterior Folding MirrorsFolding outside mirrors
Exterior Mirror ColourBody-color outside mirrors
Front Fog LightsFog lights
GrilleBlack grille with chrome trim
Headlight TypeHalogen headlights
Headlights Auto OffDelay off headlights
Heated Exterior MirrorsHeated outside mirrors
Power Exterior MirrorsPower-adjustable outside mirrors
Rear Spoiler (Option)Body-color rear spoiler
Rear Window DefrosterYes
Side-Body TrimBody-color side mouldings
Sunroof (Option)Power glass sunroof
Tinted GlassYes

SXT Interior Details

ClockDigital clock
Floor ConsoleFloor console with storage
Floor CoveringCarpet floor covering
Floor MatsFront and rear floor mats
Folding Rear Seats60/40-split folding rear bench seat
Front Center ArmrestYes
Front Seats Driver HeightPower height-adjustable driver's seat
Front Seats Driver LombarDriver's seat lumbar support
Front Seats Driver Power Seats8-way power driver's seat
Front Seats Driver Power Seats (Option)8-way power driver's seat
Front Seats Driver ReclineDriver's seat power recline
Front Seats Driver ThighDriver's seat power thigh support
Front Seats Front Seat TypeBucket front seats
Front Seats Passenger HeightFront passenger's seat height adjustment
Front Seats Passenger LombarFront passenger's seat lumbar support
Front Seats Passenger Power Seats4-way power front passenger seat
HeadlinerCloth headliner
Instrumentation TypeAnalog instrumentation
Number of Cup Holders4 cupholders
Outside Temperature GaugeOutside temperature display
Overhead ConsoleYes
Rear Center ArmrestRear-seat center armrest
Seat TrimCloth seats
Seat Trim (Option)MOPAR Katzkin leather seats
Steering Wheel Trim (Option)Leather-wrapped steering wheel
TachometerYes
Water Temperature GaugeEngine temperature display

SXT Mechanical

Drive TrainRear-wheel drive
Engine Name3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve
Stability ControlYes
Traction ControlYes
Transmission4-speed automatic transmission

SXT Overview

BodySedan
Doors4
Engine3.5L V6 SOHC 24-valve
Fuel Consumption12.2 (Automatic City)8.1 (Automatic Highway)
Power250 hp @ 6400 rpm
Seats5
Transmission4-speed automatic transmission
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Powertrain100000/km, 60/Months Roadside Assistance100000/km, 60/Months Rust-through160000/km, 60/Months

SXT Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesAnti-lock brakes
Anti-Theft AlarmAlarm system
Brake AssistBrake assist
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Child Seat AnchorChild seat anchors
Child-proof LocksRear-door child safety locks
Driver AirbagDriver-side front airbag
Front Seat BeltsHeight adjustable
Panic AlarmPanic alarm
Passenger AirbagPassenger-side front airbag
Rear Seat BeltsHeight adjustable
Roof Side CurtainSide-curtain airbags

SXT Suspension and Steering

Front SuspensionIndependent front suspension
Front TiresP215/65R17
Power SteeringPower rack-and-pinion steering
Rear Anti-Roll Bar (Option)Yes
Rear SuspensionIndependent rear suspension
Spare TireCompact spare tire
Suspension Category (Option)Touring suspension
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemTire low-pressure warning system
Wheel Type17'' alloy wheels
Wheel Type (Option)18'' alloy wheels and P225/R60R18 tires

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