The 2015 Dodge Challenger R/T is a Rear-wheel drive Coupe. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 5.7L V8 OHV 16 valves HEMI Magnum engine which outputs 372 hp @ 5200 rpm and is paired with 6-speed manual transmission gearbox. The 2015 Dodge Challenger R/T has cargo capacity of 459 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1739 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2015 Dodge Challenger R/T has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers ParkSense Rear Park Assist System and ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera. 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 pressure monitoring display It has 20'' Polished aluminum 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 Remote engine starter. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 407 N.m of torque and a top speed of 264 km/h. The 2015 Dodge Challenger R/T accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds and hits quarter mile at 13.8 seconds. Fuel consumption is 14.8 L/100km in the city and 9.3 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 37,995
| Name | R/T | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $ 37,995 | |
| Body | Coupe | |
| Doors | 2 Doors | |
| Engine | 5.7L V8 OHV 16 valves HEMI Magnum | |
| Power | 372 hp @ 5200 rpm | |
| Number of Seats | 5 Seats | |
| Transmission | 6-speed manual transmission | |
| Cargo Space | 459.0 L | |
| Maximum Cargo Space | 459.0 L | |
| Wheel Type | 20'' Polished aluminum wheels | |
| Series | Challenger III (facelift 2014) | |
| Drivetrain | Rear-wheel drive | |
| Horsepower | 372 HP | |
| Torque | 407 N.m | |
| Top Speed | 264 km/h | |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) | 5.8 s | |
| Fuel Type | Petrol (Gasoline) | |
| Fuel Consumption (City) | 14.8 L/100km | |
| Fuel Consumption (Highway) | 9.3 L/100km | |
| Gear Type | manual | |
| Weight | 1,862 KG | |
| Brand | Dodge | |
| Model | Challenger | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) | 13.8 s | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed | 166.1 km/h | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) | 23.0 s | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed | 187.0 km/h | |
| Modifications (MODS) | ||
| Modifications Cost | $ 0 |
| Used Condition | Trade In Price | Private Party Price | Dealer Retail Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outstanding | $ 21,880 | $ 25,213 | $ 28,504 |
| Clean | $ 21,135 | $ 24,328 | $ 27,454 |
| Average | $ 19,644 | $ 22,557 | $ 25,356 |
| Rough | $ 18,153 | $ 20,786 | $ 23,258 |
The 2015 Dodge Challenger boasts a rare mix of talents, combining the power and attitude of a muscle car with the refinement of a luxury coupe.

Paying homage to the past while still being fully up to date is a pretty tough feat, yet the 2015 Dodge Challenger manages to do just that. This retro-styled muscle car sports updated styling this year. That seeming oxymoron means it has swapped out its previous 1970-style grille and taillights for 1971-inspired units that, to our eyes, work even better. Yet underneath those classic lines the Challenger is completely modern with its keyless ignition, infotainment system and eight-speed automatic transmission, the latter allowing a big coupe with a near-500-hp V8 to earn a 25 mpg highway rating.

This year also brings a much-improved interior with higher-quality materials, and that new infotainment system is the same highly regarded 8.4-inch touchscreen interface used in most other Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep products. The Challenger's base V6 engine carries over, but there's a new Challenger R/T "Scat Pack" edition, which provides the same 485-hp V8 as the SRT 392 but at a lower price point. Rumbling in with the biggest stick of all is the new SRT Hellcat, which sends a pavement-rippling 707 hp and 650 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels via a supercharged 6.2-liter V8.

Put one of these boffo V8 engines under the hood of just about any car and you'd be guaranteed to have something that's a blast to drive. But what really impresses us is the Challenger's measure of practicality. Unlike its admittedly smaller Chevy and Ford rivals, the Challenger offers an adult-friendly backseat, a large trunk and a quiet, comfortable ride that all make this boulevard bruiser a fine daily driver and road tripper. True, the 2015 Dodge Challenger isn't quite as athletic when you're driving enthusiastically around tight turns. The Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang boast sharper handling (particularly in their respective track-oriented Z/28 and GT350 guises) and simply aren't as bulky. But they also have tight backseats and firmer rides.

All three of these cars are very impressive. But it's the Challenger that best represents the modern take on a classic American muscle car. It's got the ability to do John Force-worthy burnouts, the most identifiable heritage-based style, composed ride and handling and that big interior space that's ideally suited for cruising this big country of ours. And, if that's still not enough for you, there's the Hellcat, which allows you to brag to your friends that you've got more ponies under the hood than a Lamborghini Aventador. If you're shopping for a 2015 performance coupe, the Challenger is a must-see.

The 2015 Dodge Challenger is a five-seat coupe that is offered in seven trim levels: SXT, SXT Plus, R/T, R/T Plus, R/T Scat Pack, SRT 392 and SRT Hellcat.

The SXT starts with the V6 engine, 18-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry and ignition, a 7-inch configurable dash display, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, full power accessories, cruise control, auto-dimming rearview mirror, automatic climate control, a tilt-and-telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel, a six-way power driver seat (with power lumbar adjustment), a 60/40-split-folding rear seat, a trip computer, a 5-inch touchscreen interface (Uconnect), voice commands and a six-speaker sound system with a CD player and an auxiliary audio jack.

The SXT Plus adds 20-inch alloy wheels, a rear spoiler, performance suspension and brakes, foglights, automatic headlights, rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, leather upholstery, heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel with power tilt-and-telescoping adjustments, an 8.4-inch Uconnect touchscreen and an upgraded sound system with satellite radio and an iPod/USB audio interface.

The Challenger R/T essentially starts with the SXT equipment and adds the 5.7-liter V8 engine and 20-inch alloy wheels. Opt for the Challenger R/T Plus and you'll get the same upgrades as the SXT Plus.

Available for the SXT Plus and R/T Plus is the R/T Classic package, which adds old-school dual R/T side stripes, 20-inch classic five-spoke wheels, xenon headlights and upgraded leather upholstery with simulated suede inserts. Also optional on both the SXT and the R/T is the Super Track Pak (not a typo), which features unique 20-inch black wheels; higher-performance suspension, steering and brakes; and, for the SXT, the body-color rear spoiler, rear parking sensors and a rearview camera.

The R/T Scat Pack trim starts with the R/T's features and adds a more powerful V8, 20-inch wheels, an upgraded suspension, Brembo brakes, active exhaust system, front and rear spoilers, performance-oriented stability control programming, front sport seats, Bluetooth audio, a navigation system, an 8.4-inch touchscreen and an upgraded sound system with satellite radio and an iPod/USB audio interface.

Optional on the Scat Pack is the Leather Interior Group, which includes the upgraded leather/simulated suede sport seats, heated and ventilated front seats and a heated steering wheel with power tilt-and-telescoping adjustment. Also available is the Scat Pack Appearance Group, which features different wheels, a gloss black grille, xenon headlights and "Bumble Bee" rear stripes.

If you're into the Challenger for nostalgia's sake, the R/T, R/T Plus and Scat Pack can all be equipped with a "Shaker" hood, conical intake filter and Shaker exterior graphics as well.

The Challenger SRT 392 starts with the Scat Pack with the Leather Interior Group and adds a unique hood with center scoop, forged 20-inch wheels, improved Brembo brakes, xenon headlights, adaptive suspension dampers, adjustable driver modes and an 18-speaker Harman Kardon audio system.

At the top of this meaty food chain is the Challenger SRT Hellcat, which starts with the features of the SRT 392 and adds a supercharged V8, two key fobs that control engine output (black is reduced power, red is full power), a unique hood with a center scoop and air extractors, black rocker panels, larger front and rear spoilers, remote start, rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, blind-spot/rear cross-path monitoring and the Harman Kardon audio system.

Other option packages (depending on trim level) include the Driver Convenience Group (power-folding mirrors, xenon headlights, rear parking sensors, blind-spot/rear cross-path monitoring, remote start) and the Technology Group (automatic wipers, automatic high-beam headlight control, adaptive cruise control and forward collision warning). Individual option highlights (depending on trim level) include a sunroof, xenon headlights, the Harman Kardon audio system and a navigation system (includes HD and satellite radio as well as smartphone app integration). There are also a variety of special Mopar parts and styling enhancements from which to choose.

All 2015 Dodge Challengers are rear-wheel drive. The base SXT is powered by a 3.6-liter V6 engine that produces 305 hp and 268 lb-ft of torque. An eight-speed automatic transmission is standard. EPA fuel economy estimates stand at 23 mpg combined (19 city/30 highway).

The Challenger R/T gets a 5.7-liter V8 and a standard six-speed manual transmission that harnesses 375 hp and 410 lb-ft. When hooked up to the available eight-speed automatic, the V8's output drops slightly to 372 hp and 400 lb-ft. In testing, a manual-equipped Challenger R/T went from zero to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds. Although that's respectable, it's still about a second slower than what you can expect from a V8-powered Camaro or Mustang. Fuel economy is 19 mpg combined (16/25) for the automatic and 18 mpg combined (15/23) with the manual.

The Challenger R/T Scat Pack and SRT models get their swagger from a 6.4-liter V8 that produces 485 hp and 475 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed manual is standard and an eight-speed automatic is optional. In testing, a manual-equipped SRT 392 went from zero to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, which is impressively quick, if still a bit off the pace of the top Camaro or Mustang. SRT fuel economy estimates stand at 18 mpg combined (15/25) for the automatic and 17 mpg combined (14/23) for the manual.

The Challenger SRT Hellcat packs a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 that cranks out 707 hp and 650 lb-ft. With only so much traction available from the 275-width rear tires (the Viper, with less power, has 335-width rear tires), we got a 0-60 time of 4.1 seconds with the automatic. More telling of this car's capability is the 11.9-second, 123.4-mph quarter-mile performance. The EPA says you'll get 16 mpg combined with either transmission.

Every 2015 Dodge Challenger comes standard with antilock disc brakes, stability and traction control, active front head restraints, front side airbags and side curtain airbags.

Rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alerts and a forward collision warning system are available. The added functionality of the 8.4-inch Uconnect touchscreen potentially includes remote vehicle access, emergency assistance and stolen vehicle locating.

In brake testing, an R/T came to a stop from 60 mph in 111 feet, a short distance, though that's typical for a performance car with summer-rated tires. An SRT8 392 did even better, at 106 feet, while a Hellcat was right there with 108 feet.

In government crash testing, the Challenger received a top five-star rating for overall crash protection, with four stars for total frontal-impact safety and five stars for total side-impact safety. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the Challenger its top safety score of Good in the moderate-overlap front-impact and side-impact crash tests. The IIHS gave the Challenger its second best score of Acceptable in roof strength and head restraint (whiplash protection) tests. In the small-overlap front-impact test, the Challenger received the second lowest rating of Marginal from the IIHS.

One of the 2015 Dodge Challenger's signature traits is its excellent ride quality. You could take this big coupe on an all-day road trip and feel as if you never left your sofa. The default suspension tuning of the base SXT is pretty floaty, however. As such, we recommend springing at least for the SXT Plus, as it includes firmer underpinnings. Otherwise, the Challenger actually handles rather well. This is especially true of the higher-performance versions, which provide a crisp, responsive and confident drive on a curvy road. Still, none of them will let you forget about the car's sheer bulk, especially on narrow roads. The Mustang and Camaro are more agile and less imposing around tighter turns.

The V6 model is obviously less thrilling than the V8s, but with 305 horses on tap, it can certainly hold its own. If you've got one of the V8s under the hood, though, you'll be treated to a proper muscle car experience. The standard R/T's 5.7-liter V8 accelerates smartly and makes lovely noises, while the Scat Pack, SRT 392 and SRT Hellcat's gonzo V8s are off the charts in both respects. Although the manual transmission is easy to operate, it does have somewhat long throws and doesn't like to be rushed. As such, those who plan on running quarters on Grudge night may want to consider the speedy automatic gearbox, which snaps off much quicker shifts.

This year's refresh has given the Challenger the stylish cabin it has long deserved. A driver-centric theme is evident in the canted center console and configurable central dash display. Automatic-transmission cars sport a T-handle that recalls the selector used in the original 1970s Challenger. Moreover, the small-diameter, well-contoured steering wheel makes for a pleasant interface between car and driver. Overall materials quality is very good, and the dash features handsome metallic accents. Another notable improvement is the use of Dodge's superb 8.4-inch, multifunction touchscreen. It features large virtual buttons, an intuitive layout and fairly quick responses. Even the base 5-inch screen works pretty well.

The front seats in most Challengers are wide and flat, which doesn't do much for lateral support, but they're comfy for long-distance drives. The sport seats have better side bolstering and are also covered in leather and simulated suede. The backseat is remarkably roomy for two adults, with good headroom and decent legroom. It also features a 60/40-split-folding back, a fold-down armrest and even a middle seat for tiny or exceptionally good-natured folks. The trunk is also generously sized; at 16.2 cubic feet, the Challenger's cargo hold is positively enormous for this segment, rivaling some large sedans for hauling capacity.

Our chief complaint with the interior involves rearward visibility, which is tough due to the Challenger's high beltline and chunky rear roof pillars. However, the available rearview camera and parking sensors are a huge help when maneuvering into a parking spot.

While the biggest news this year is the SRT Hellcat and its 707-horsepower supercharged V8 engine, the reality is that every 2015 Dodge Challenger benefits from significant upgrades. The standard-issue automatic transmission is now the excellent 8-speed we've enjoyed in the Chrysler 300. Here, it helps even the V6 SXT achieve new performance heights. But let's be honest: The Hellcat is the one everyone's talking about. Its prodigious power makes the tremendous acceleration nearly impossible to explore on busy public roads. It has a stiff highway ride, but it's no worse than, say, a Corvette. At a steady cruise the engine noise is subdued, with the supercharger whine a companion only as revs rise. Put the Hellcat and non-supercharged SRT Challengers into Track mode, and they transform with sharper throttle response, harder shifts from the automatic transmission, and stiffer shocks. Yup, this big boy can move.

707-HORSEPOWER HELLCATGrab your red key fob, and the Challenger SRT Hellcat out-powers the most powerful versions of the Chevy Camaro and Ford Mustang with 707 horsepower. If that's too much for every day, a black key fob dials it back to "only" 500 horsepower; a valet mode dials it back further.NEW INTERIORWhile the Challenger has always been a great place to pass the time, the interior has been at best boring, and at worst cheap feeling. The new one incorporates all the modern screens and gadgets we see in other Dodge products, with a style unique to the Challenger.

The 2015 Dodge Challenger finally gets the interior upgrade it has needed for years. The all-new dash incorporates the same 8.4-inch screen that we've enjoyed in the Dodge Charger and other Dodge and Chrysler vehicles. The retro-style gauges look fantastic, and there's another sharp-display TFT screen nestled between the two. Luckily, all the good stuff is still there, too. There's plenty of room in front for two, and the rear seat can accommodate three passengers, the only muscle car capable of making that claim. The trunk is surprisingly large and useful, despite a pretty high liftover.

Exterior changes to the 2015 Dodge Challenger aren't quite as radical as those inside, but they're enough to draw a bright line between this year and its predecessor. The new headlights are nestled in a revised vertically split grille, reminiscent of the classic 1971 Challenger. The taillights are now LEDs, and are also styled after that 1971 classic. SRT models get a cold-air intake on the hood, and the SRT Hellcat actually loses two headlights, with the driver's side high beam replaced with a ram-air intake. Through all the changes, the classic profile and proportions remain, to our delight.

The 2015 Dodge Challenger lineup starts at the base SXT model with a V6 engine. In addition, you get Uconnect infotainment with its 5.0-inch touch screen, Bluetooth, a USB and auxiliary input, and six speakers. SXT models also come with a 6-way power driver's seat and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, plus dual-zone automatic climate control. Keyless entry and push-button start are also standard equipment, as is advanced instrumentation with a 7-inch TFT screen between the gauges. All Challengers also come with multiple airbags, including a driver's knee airbag.

Beyond choosing various V8 engines with the R/T, SRT and SRT Hellcat models, there are numerous upgrades available for the 2015 Challenger. These include new option packages, such as a Technology Group that adds forward collision warning and adaptive cruise control. There's also a Driver Convenience Group that includes HID headlights, backup sensors, and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-path detection, helpful considering the Challenger's rear view is, well, challenging. Then there are optional models like the R/T or 392 Hemi Shaker, with their above-hood intakes, and the 6.4-liter Scat Pack. These add visual punch to the already impressive performance.

Counting the SRT models, there are four different powertrain options for the 2015 Dodge Challenger. Standard on SXT models is the 3.6-liter V6, making 305 horsepower. Next up is the 5.7-liter Hemi in R/T models, which makes 375 horsepower with a 6-speed manual transmission or 372 with the 8-speed automatic. The 392 Hemi Scat Pack and Challenger SRT 392 share the same 485-horsepower 6.4-liter V8. Then there's the SRT Hellcat, with its supercharged 6.2-liter V8 putting out 707 horsepower, the first factory-supercharged Hemi that has ever come out of Dodge. Available with all V8 engines is a 6-speed manual gearbox, and it's a lot of fun to be sure, but the new 8-speed automatic is a quick-shifting delight that doesn't shortchange drivers on performance.3.6-liter V6305 horsepower @ 6,350 rpm268 lb-ft of torque @ 4,800 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 19/30 mpg5.7-liter Hemi V8372 horsepower @ 5,200 rpm (automatic)375 horsepower @ 5,150 rpm (manual)400 lb-ft of torque @ 4,400 rpm (automatic)410 lb-ft of torque @ 4,300 rpm (manual)EPA city/highway fuel economy: 16/25 mpg (automatic), 15/23 mpg (manual)6.4-liter Hemi V8485 horsepower @ 6,000 rpm475 lb-ft of torque @ 4,200 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 15/25 (automatic), 14/23 mpg (manual)6.2-liter supercharged Hemi V8707 horsepower @ 6,000 rpm650 horsepower @ 4,000 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 13/22 mpg (automatic), 13/21 mpg (manual)

What may be most surprising about the 2015 Dodge Challenger is the price. The base SXT starts at a reasonable $ 27,000 and includes a ton of standard equipment. The V8-powered R/T starts at $ 31,500, while the Scat Pack with the 392 starts at about $ 38,500. The SRT with the 392 starts at $ 46,000 – pricey, but not bad considering the upgrades to the overall package this year. But the biggest surprise has to be the Hellcat: Starting price, including the gas guzzler tax, is right at $ 60,000. If you want more power from the factory, you'll have to pay an extra $ 260,000 for the Ferrari F12berlinetta, and even that only gets you an extra 24 horsepower. Be sure to check the Fair Purchase Price on to see what others in your area are paying. We expect resale values on the 2015 Challenger to hold up well.


























































































































| Engine | Standard in Trim | Power | Torque | Fuel Consumption - City | Fuel Consumption - Highway | 0-100 km/h | Quarter Mile | Half Mile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V8, High Output, Supercharged, 6.2 Liter | Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock | 807 @ 6400 RPM | 407 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 22.0 L/100km | 3.2 s | 10.5 s | 17.4 s |
| V8, High Output, Supercharged, 6.2 Liter | Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody | 797 @ 6300 RPM | 407 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 21.0 L/100km | 3.2 s | 10.5 s | 17.4 s |
| V8, High Output, Supercharged, 6.2 Liter | Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 | 797 @ 6300 RPM | 407 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 22.0 L/100km | 3.2 s | 10.5 s | 17.4 s |
| 6.2L V8 Supercharged HEMI Hellcat DOHC 24-valve | SRT Hellcat | 717 hp | 407 N.m | 17.6 L/100km | 10.7 L/100km | 3.6 s | 11.1 s | 18.5 s |
| 6.2L HEMI V8 OHV 16-valve Supercharged | SRT Hellcat | 707 hp @ 6000 rpm | 407 N.m | 17.6 L/100km | 10.7 L/100km | 3.6 s | 11.2 s | 18.5 s |
| 6.2L HEMI V8 OHV 16-valve Supercharged | SRT Hellcat | 707 hp @ 6000 rpm | 407 N.m | 18.0 L/100km | 10.7 L/100km | 3.6 s | 11.2 s | 18.5 s |
| V8, HEMI, Supercharged, 6.2 Liter | Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak | 717 @ 6000 RPM | 407 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 22.0 L/100km | 3.5 s | 10.9 s | 18.1 s |
| V8, HEMI, Supercharged, 6.2 Liter | Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Jailbreak Widebody | 717 @ 6000 RPM | 407 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 21.0 L/100km | 3.5 s | 10.9 s | 18.1 s |
| 6.4L SRT MDS V8 OHV 16-valve | Scat Pack 392 | 485 hp @ 6000 rpm | 407 N.m | 15.6 L/100km | 9.6 L/100km | 4.8 s | 12.7 s | 21.0 s |
| 6.4L SRT HEMI MDS V8 OHV 16-valve | R/T 392 | 485 hp @ 6000 rpm | 407 N.m | 15.6 L/100km | 9.6 L/100km | 4.8 s | 12.7 s | 21.0 s |
| AM/FM stereo radio | Yes |
|---|---|
| Air Conditionning | Air conditioning with dual-zone automatic temperature control |
| Antenna | Glass-imprinted antenna |
| Audio Amplifier | 276 watt amplifier |
| Audio Amplifier (Option) | Harman Kardon Greenedge Amp |
| Audio Display Audio | Uconnect 8.4A multimedia centre with 8-inch touchscreen |
| Audio Monitor | 7'' customizable in-cluster display |
| Audio Volume | Speed sensitive volume control |
| Auxiliary input jack | Yes |
| Bluetooth Wireless Technology | Hands-free communication with Bluetooth |
| Cargo Organizer | Cargo concealed storage |
| Courtesy Dome Light | Courtesy lights with fade-out |
| Cruise Control | Yes |
| Driver Vanity Mirror | Illuminated driver side vanity mirror |
| Engine Block Heater | Yes |
| Front Wipers | Variable intermittent front wipers |
| Front Wipers (Option) | Rain Sensitive Windshield Wipers |
| Garage Door Opener | Universal garage-door opener |
| Heated Steering Wheel | Heated steering wheel |
| Heated Steering Wheel (Option) | Heated Steering Wheel |
| Illuminated Entry | Yes |
| Intelligent Key System | Proximity key |
| Interior Air Filter | Yes |
| MP3 Capability | Yes |
| Navigation System | Navigation-ready |
| Number of Speakers | 6 Premium speakers |
| Number of Speakers (Option) | 9 Amplified Speakers & Subwoofer |
| Passenger Vanity Mirror | Illuminated front passenger-side vanity mirror |
| Power Door Locks | Yes |
| Power Outlet | 12-volt power outlets |
| Power Windows | Power windows with front one-touch down feature |
| Premium Sound System (Option) | Radio: Uconnect 8.4AN AM/FM/SXM/HD/BT/NAV |
| Reading Light | Front and rear reading lights |
| Rear Heating | Rear-seat ventilation ducts |
| Rear View Mirror | Auto-dimming rearview mirror with microphone |
| Remote Audio Controls | Audio controls on steering wheel |
| Remote Keyless Entry | Yes |
| Remote Starter | Remote engine starter |
| SD Memory Card | SD card slot |
| Single CD | CD player |
| Sirius XM satellite radio | SiriusXM satellite radio with one-year subscription |
| Steering Wheel Adjustment | Tilt and telescopic steering wheel |
| Streaming Audio | Streaming audio via Bluetooth wireless technology |
| Trunk Light | Cargo light |
| Trunk/Hatch Operation | Remote trunk release |
| USB Connector | USB port |
| Voice Recognition System | Voice activation radio |
| Cargo Capacity | 459 L |
|---|---|
| Curb Weight | 1739 kg |
| Front Headroom | 998 mm |
| Front Legroom | 1067 mm |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 70 L |
| Gross Vehicle Weight | 2404 kg |
| Height | 1450 mm |
| Length | 5022 mm |
| Rear Headroom | 942 mm |
| Rear Legroom | 840 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2946 mm |
| Width | 1924 mm |
| Automatic Headlights | Yes |
|---|---|
| Body Trim Badge | R/T Badge |
| Body Trim Badge (Option) | Fender Challenger Script Badge |
| Bumper Colour | Body-color bumpers |
| Door Handles | Body-colour door handles |
| Driving Lights | Yes |
| Exhaust | Dual rear exhaust with bright tips |
| Exterior Decoration | Halo LED accent lighting |
| Exterior Decoration (Option) | Modern Hood Stripe |
| Exterior Folding Mirrors | Power multi-fuction fold-away mirrors |
| Exterior Mirror Colour | Body-color exterior mirrors |
| Front Fog Lights | LED front fog lights |
| Grille | Satin chrome grille |
| Headlight Type | High intensity discharge headlights |
| Headlight Type (Option) | High Intensity Discharge Headlamps |
| Headlights Adaptive Headlights (Option) | Auto High Beam Headlamp Control |
| Headlights Daytime Running Lights | Daytime running lights |
| Heated Exterior Mirrors | Yes |
| Power Exterior Mirrors | Yes |
| Rear Spoiler | Rear body-colour spoiler with integrated camera |
| Rear Spoiler (Option) | Trunklid Spoiler |
| Rear Window Defroster | Yes |
| Sunroof (Option) | Power Sunroof |
| Taillights | LED taillights |
| Tinted Glass | Yes |
| Clock | Analog clock |
|---|---|
| Compass | Yes |
| Door Trim | Cloth door trim |
| Driver Info Center | Driver information center |
| Floor Console | Yes |
| Floor Covering | Floor carpet covering |
| Floor Mats | Luxury front and rear floor mats |
| Front Center Armrest | Yes |
| Front Seats Active Headrests | Active front headrests |
| Front Seats Climate | Front climate control |
| Front Seats Climate (Option) | Ventilated Front Seats |
| Front Seats Driver Height | Power height-adjustable driver's seat |
| Front Seats Driver Lombar | Driver's seat 4-way power lumbar support |
| Front Seats Driver Power Seats | 10-way power front driver's seat |
| Front Seats Driver Recline | Driver's seat power recline |
| Front Seats Front Seat Type | Bucket front seats |
| Front Seats Heated | Heated and cooled front seats |
| Front Seats Passenger Power Seats | 4-way manual front passenger seat |
| Front Seats Special Features4 | Driver footrest |
| Glove Box | Illuminated glovebox |
| Headliner | Cloth headliner |
| Instrumentation Type | Analog instrumentation |
| Interior Accents | Hectic mesh interior accents |
| Luxury Dashboard Trim | Metallic interior trim |
| Maintenance Interval Reminder | Maintenance reminder system |
| Number of Cup Holders | 4 cup holders |
| Oil Pressure Gauge | Yes |
| Outside Temperature Gauge | Outside temperature display |
| Overhead Console | Overhead console with storage |
| Rear Center Armrest | Rear-seat center armrest |
| Rear Seat Type | 60/40-split folding rear bench seat |
| Rear Seats Climate | Rear climate control |
| Seat Trim | Leather seats |
| Seat Trim (Option) | Leather Trimmed Seats (LJ) |
| Shifter Knob Trim | Leather-wrapped shift knob |
| Special Feature | Front doors bins |
| Steering Wheel Trim | Leather-wrapped steering wheel |
| Tachometer | Yes |
| Trip Computer | Yes |
| Water Temperature Gauge | Engine temperature gauge |
| Drive Train | Rear-wheel drive |
|---|---|
| Engine Name | 5.7L V8 OHV 16 valves HEMI Magnum |
| Stability Control | Yes |
| Traction Control | Yes |
| Transmission | 8-speed automatic transmission |
| Transmission (Option) | 6-speed manual transmission |
| Transmission Paddle Shift (Option) | Yes |
| Body | Coupe |
|---|---|
| Doors | 2 |
| Engine | 5.7L V8 OHV 16 valves HEMI Magnum |
| Fuel Consumption | 14.8 (Automatic City)9.3 (Automatic Highway) |
| Power | 372 hp @ 5200 rpm |
| Seats | 5 |
| Transmission | 6-speed manual transmission |
| Warranties | Bumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Powertrain100000/km, 60/Months Roadside Assistance100000/km, 60/Months Rust-through160000/km, 60/Months |
| Anti-Lock Brakes | 4-wheel ABS |
|---|---|
| Anti-Theft Alarm | Security alarm |
| Blind Spot Warning | Yes |
| Brake Assist | Brake assist |
| Brake Type | 4-wheel disc |
| Driver Airbag | Driver-side front airbag |
| Forward collision warning | Yes |
| Front Seat Belts | Regular |
| Hill Start Assist | Hill start assist |
| Ignition Disable | Antitheft engine immobilizer |
| Panic Alarm | Panic alarm |
| Parking Distance Sensor | Rear parking sensors |
| Passenger Airbag | Passenger-side front airbag |
| Rear Airbag | Rear side airbags |
| Rear View Camera | ParkView rear back-up camera |
| Roof Side Curtain | Side-curtain airbags |
| Side Airbag | Front side airbags |
| Front Anti-Roll Bar | Front stabilizer bar |
|---|---|
| Front Suspension | Independent front suspension |
| Front Tires | P245/45R20 |
| Front Tires (Option) | Firestone Brand Tires |
| Power Steering | Power rack-and-pinion steering |
| Power Steering Type (Option) | Performance Steering |
| Rear Anti-Roll Bar | Rear stabilizer bar |
| Rear Suspension | Independent rear suspension |
| Spare Tire | Compact spare tire |
| Spare Tire (Option) | Delete Spare Tire |
| Special feature (Option) | Dodge Performance Pages |
| Suspension (Option) | Sport Suspension |
| Suspension Category | Touring suspension |
| Tire Pressure Monitoring System | Tire pressure monitoring display |
| Wheel Type | 20'' Polished aluminum wheels |
| Wheel Type (Option) | 20" x 8" Classic Polished Forged Aluminum Wheels |
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