2017 Dodge Charger
2017 Dodge Challenger

2017 Dodge Charger

Engine:

3.6 L V6

Horsepower:

292 hp

Torque:

260 lb-ft

Fuel Economy:

19 city / 30 hwy mpg *

Transmission:

8-speed shiftable automatic

2017 Dodge Challenger

Engine:

3.6 L V6

Horsepower:

305 hp

Torque:

268 lb-ft

Fuel Economy:

19 city / 30 hwy mpg *

Transmission:

8-speed shiftable automatic

2017 Dodge Charger vs 2017 Dodge Challenger

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Dodge has a legendary history that dates to the original muscle car era. There`s nothing quite like a good-old fashioned and classic American muscle car. Even though the muscle cars are not for everyone, those who are attracted to them know exactly why. It`s all about the throaty exhaust and heavy-power that rivals NASCAR. If one is looking for an iconic four-door muscle car that offers ample passenger room, speed, retro-style, and an American muscle experience, the Dodge Charger, and Dodge Challenger are destined to grab your attention.

The Charger and the Dodge are two no-nonsense hardliners that you don't want to mess with on the roadways. Their ruggedness and commanding power are simply exasperating. Moreover, nothing says macho than a vexing V8 on a saloon blowing past all the other competition. The two models seamlessly mix the contemporary style, incredible performance, and a passenger comfort while still retaining the legendary muscle-car heritage.

Additionally, the two models combine their muscular, brawny performance with nimble and confident handling. Mix that with the sleek, sexy, and affordable chassis, and you reach the pinnacle of any driving experience.

The Charger is particularly famed for the delivery of jaw-dropping performance, and premium features. Also, the excellent crash features make the Charger a popular choice for a family car. On the other hand, the Challenger remains one of the most exciting couples; it boasts of a traction-enhancing AWD system.

Which is the Better Deal?

There's no right or wrong answer. Both cars are made for the need-for-speed enthusiast, so Dodge made it easy by offering the choice between two practical performance cars in the automotive industry.

Read more on the similarities and differences between the two models.

Performance

Performance is not lacking in either department of the two vehicles. Both models come standard with a robust and efficient V6 powerhouse. Interestingly, both models do not look different much in horsepower and MPG, which is surprising given the diverse performance one would expect from a sports car and sedan. The transmission, however, provides the takeoff point between the performances in the models. Unlike the Charger, the Challenger is available with a manual transmission. Conversely, the Charger provides a better traction, thanks to the all-wheel driving system.

The Charger boasts of a configuration that produces up to 707-horsepower, with the base engine trim reaching 290 horsepower. On the other hand, the Challenger, has an available engine configuration with an output of up to 707-Horsepower, with the base engine configuration reaching up to 305. In the city, both of the engines get up to 19 mpg, and 30 mpg on the highway.

Appearance

Choosing between the two models with regards to their appearance is like choosing between your favorite piece of chocolate bars; you can’t pick either one. Aside from the coupe and sedan differences, the two models have distinctive styling cues. The Challenger offers more of a retro appearance with a stylish cabin with a driver-centric theme. The Challenger harkens back to old school muscle car with an aggressive face sporting round headlamps and a retro grille.

In contrast to the Challenger, the Charger has a contemporary appearance sporting a four-seat sedan design with LED taillights, aerodynamic lines, and spoiler option. Additionally, the fascia of the Charger sports a bold new crosshair grille and chiseled frame. Other modern features in the model include 20-inch sleek and refined wheels which give the model a sportier look.

Safety

Despite their speed and high-performance, both models have earned the coveted five-star safety designation after crash testing. Like the Challenger, the Charger has an excellent standard braking system, with a powerful Brembo brake option available. Other safety features in both models include park view backup cameras, Uconnect systems, blind spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control. Other high-tech driving aids available include forward collision warning and rear cross traffic.


Ready to test drive the 2017 Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger? Experiencing both is the best way to decide which truck is the best choice for your needs. Visit our Spartanburg Dodge dealership for a test drive. Our team can answer all of your questions so you can be clear on your options. Call us today.

Based on 2017 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.