Dodge Challenger 2023 Review
Dodge Challenger 2023 Review
This is it, Challenger fans; 2023 will be the final model year of Dodge’s big-shouldered, two-door burnout maker. We got our first peek at the retromodern third-generation Challenger way back in 2007, and the endless iterations since, including the iconic Hellcat models, have only furthered its legend.
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0.229 -> This is it, Challenger fans; 2023 will be
the final model year of Dodge's big-shouldered,
5.65 -> two-door burnout maker.
7.379 -> We got our first peek at the retromodern third-generation
Challenger way back in 2007, and the endless
12.73 -> iterations since, including the iconic Hellcat
models, have only furthered its legend.
18.06 -> The Challenger's final model year brings a
handful of special edition variants before
22.029 -> the legendary coupe meets its electric replacement.
25.1 -> While it's still around, the Challenger competes
with the last of the remaining pony cars—the
29.259 -> Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang—as well
as import sports cars like the Nissan Z and
33.75 -> Toyota Supra.
35.57 -> Dodge's big two-door performs admirably in
NHTSA safety testing with a five-star overall
40.05 -> safety rating, but its IIHS scores inspire
less confidence.
43.93 -> The 2022 Challenger received a Marginal rating
for small overlap front: driver-side crashworthiness
49.09 -> and Acceptable ratings for its roof strength
and head restraints, as well as a Basic score
53.3 -> for its optional front crash prevention system.
56.23 -> No driver assist features are standard.
58.77 -> The Technology package adds adaptive cruise
control, forward collision warning, and rain-sensing
63.629 -> wipers, and buyers seeking blind-spot monitoring
and rear cross-traffic alert should look for
68.17 -> a car with the Driver Convenience package.
70.76 -> Dodge offers a pair of versatile and usable
infotainment options in the Challenger—a
74.89 -> 7.0-inch touchscreen in SXT, GT, and R/T models
or an 8.4-inch system that's standard on Scat
80.65 -> Pack trims and above.
82.229 -> Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are included
with either screen, and navigation is available.
87.64 -> Those lower trims get a six-speaker audio
system while a premium six-speaker Alpine
91.549 -> setup is standard with higher-spec models
or optional for those with the base system.
96.11 -> Dodge also offers optional nine-speaker Alpine
and 18-speaker Harman Kardon audio systems.
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