2023 Dodge Challenger Review, Pricing, and Specs (2024)

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  • Highs Gutsy Hemi V-8s, available all-wheel drive, surprisingly comfortable ride.
  • Lows Handling’s a little too old-school, déclassé cabin materials.
  • Verdict The Challenger’s vintage appearance perfectly matches its throwback, muscle-car road manners.
By Drew Dorian and Eric Stafford

Overview

While rival muscle cars have pivoted recently toward sharp handling, the 2023 Dodge Challenger keeps things retro with a package that’s designed more for old-school pony-car jollies and straight-line speed. A V-6 engine is standard in these non-SRT Challengers but the real fun comes with the optional naturally aspirated Hemi V-8 engines, which are offered in a variety of displacements and outputs spanning a 375-hp, 5.7-liter to a 485-hp, 6.4-liter. If you want even more power, Dodge will be happy to oblige with the big-stomper Challenger SRT Hellcat, which we review separately. The regular Challenger isn’t as intense as the outrageous Hellcat, but for some its V-8 burble and relatively comfortable ride will be enough to trigger nostalgic feelings for the vintage Dodge pony cars with which it shares a name. Enthusiast drivers will find modern versions of the Chevrolet Camaro and the Ford Mustang more capable on twisty roads and racetracks, but the Challenger’s old-school charm is undeniable.

What's New for 2023?

This year marks the end of an era for the Challenger coupe as Dodge prepares a next-generation model, likely with an electric powertrain. The 2023 Challenger wears special commemorative plaques under the hood to indicate the final model year of the current generation, and Dodge will offer popular colors from the car’s past, including Plum Crazy, B5 Blue, and Sublime Green. All R/T models gain a new “345” badge on the front fender to pay tribute to the Hemi V-8 engine that resides under the car’s long, vented hood. The first of these seven special editions Dodge is calling the Shakedown. Only 1000 will be built. The Shakedown edition will be split between the 485-hp R/T Scat Pack and its Widebody twin and likely cost between $55k–$65k.

Pricing and Which One to Buy

The price of the 2023 Dodge Challenger starts at $34,395 and goes up to $58,855 depending on the trim and options.

    We'd select the R/T Scat Pack model for its 485-hp 6.4-liter V-8. Believe it or not, we'd opt for the eight-speed automatic over the standard manual transmission because it's much more responsive than the slushy-feeling stick shift. We'd also add the adaptive dampers for adjustable ride quality, and the Dynamics package for its wide 20-inch wheels, six-piston Brembo front brakes, and leather-wrapped steering wheel. The Plus package improves the interior with ambient lighting, faux-suede seat inserts, and much nicer materials on the dashboard and doors. It requires the Driver Convenience Group, too, which brings blind-spot monitoring, rear-cross-traffic alert, power mirrors, and high-intensity-discharge headlights.

    Engine, Transmission, and Performance

    The Challenger's base 305-hp V-6 won't satisfy thrill seekers. The modest engine mates exclusively to the eight-speed automatic, but in the heavy Challenger, it lacks the acceleration and excitement of rivals. The Dodge's Hemi V-8 engines are another story. The 375-hp 5.7-liter we tested had plenty of juice to powerslide on demand, and its guttural growl was gratifying. Those looking to maximize the Challenger's potential will want the 6.4-liter V-8, which produces 485 horsepower and 475 pound-feet of torque. We also drove the T/A 392 with the automatic and admired the exhaust's cannon-blast startup sound and baritone roar when prodded. While we're suckers for a manual transmission, the automatic is incredibly responsive to throttle inputs, with quick power-on downshifts. The Challenger hustles through corners like a raging bull seeing red, snorting aggressively and swaying threateningly. The burly Dodge is a muscle car in the truest sense: It's better on the street and the drag strip than on two-lanes and road courses. Since the lineup's redesign in 2015, the models we've driven have offered a compliant ride that's comfortable but a bit unrefined. Compared with the sharper and stickier handling of the Camaro and Mustang, however, the Challenger is too soft in tight turns and its steering is too numb. The slow-to-react helm is well suited to leisurely drives and easily controlled power-induced tail slides.

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    Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG

    The rear-drive, V-6-powered Challenger is estimated to earn 19 mpg city and 30 highway. Adding all-wheel drive into the mix lowers those ratings by 1 and 3 mpg, respectively. Challengers with the 5.7-liter V-8 are expected to earn up to 16 mpg city and 25 highway. Versions with the 6.4-liter V-8 are rated up to 15 mpg city and 24 highway. We've tested the all-wheel-drive V-6 Challenger and one with the 485-hp V-8 and automatic transmission on our 75-mph real-world route, which is part of our extensive testing regimen. Surprisingly, they both earned 26 mpg on the highway. For more information about the Challenger's fuel economy, visit the EPA's website.

    Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

    The Challenger has a classic muscle-car interior, with a simple design inspired by its 1970s-era predecessors and comfortable accommodations. Compared with its pony-car rivals, the Dodge is far roomier inside, and adults can actually use the back seat. Unfortunately, its rubberized materials resemble old vinyl rather than premium plastic, and rear visibility is lousy. The Challenger's broad front seats are comfortable for cruising, but even the optional seats, which have added bolstering, don't hug their occupants the way those in the Camaro or Mustang do. Dodge's pony car has an extra seven cubic feet of cargo space in its trunk versus the Camaro. This allows the Challenger to swallow two more bags of luggage than the Camaro. Fold the back seats down and that advantage grows to six. The Challenger has a big center-console bin and a useful spot for a smartphone. Still, none of the cars we tested in this class was particularly adept at storing small items.

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      Infotainment and Connectivity

      Every Challenger has a version of Dodge's easy-to-use Uconnect infotainment system. The feature-filled unit includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration as standard equipment. Looking to get the Led out? Listen to Jimmy Page's spine-tingling guitar riffs with one of two optional Alpine audio systems or the crème-de-la-crème 900-watt, 18-speaker Harman/Kardon setup.

        Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

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        This old-school coupe is available with some driver-assistance technology, but buyers wanting more advanced tech will need to look elsewhere. For more information about the Challenger's crash-test results, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) websites. Key safety features include:

        • Available blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert
        • Available adaptive cruise control
        • Available automatic high-beams

        Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

        The Challenger has average limited and powertrain warranties. Unlike BMW and Chevrolet, Dodge doesn't provide any complimentary scheduled maintenance.

        • Limited warranty covers three years or 36,000 miles
        • Powertrain warranty covers five years or 60,000 miles
        • No complimentary scheduled maintenance

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        Specifications

        VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 2-door coupe

        PRICE AS TESTED: $53,995 (base price: $46,590)

        ENGINE TYPE: pushrod 16-valve V-8, iron block and aluminum heads, port fuel injection

        Displacement: 391 cu in, 6410 cc
        Power: 485 hp @ 6100 rpm
        Torque: 475 lb-ft @ 4100 rpm

        TRANSMISSION: 8-speed automatic with manual shifting mode

        DIMENSIONS:
        Wheelbase: 116.2 in
        Length: 198.0 in
        Width: 75.7 in Height: 55.9 in
        Passenger volume: 94 cu ft
        Trunk volume: 16 cu ft
        Curb weight: 4274 lb

        C/D TEST RESULTS:
        Zero to 60 mph: 4.2 sec
        Zero to 100 mph: 9.3 sec
        Zero to 130 mph: 16.0 sec
        Zero to 150 mph: 24.2 sec
        Rolling start, 5-60 mph: 4.3 sec
        Top gear, 30-50 mph: 2.2 sec
        Top gear, 50-70 mph: 2.6 sec
        Standing ¼-mile: 12.5 sec @ 116 mph
        Top speed (drag limited, mfr's claim): 176 mph
        Braking, 70-0 mph: 151 ft
        Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.93 g

        FUEL ECONOMY:
        EPA combined/city/highway: 18/15/25 mpg
        C/D observed: 17 mpg
        C/D observed 75-mph highway driving: 26 mpg
        C/D observed highway range: 480 mi

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        FAQs

        How much will 2023 challenger cost? ›

        The price of the 2023 Dodge Challenger starts at $34,395 and goes up to $58,855 depending on the trim and options. We'd select the R/T Scat Pack model for its 485-hp 6.4-liter V-8.

        Is the 2023 Dodge Challenger reliable? ›

        We expect the 2023 Challenger to be about average when compared to other new cars.

        Why are they discontinuing the Dodge Challenger in 2023? ›

        So, why is Dodge discontinuing the Charge and Challenger? The two main reasons why the Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger are discontinued for 2023 are because of the new focuses for Stellantis. Stellantis is the parent company of Dodge and it's heavily investing in electrified vehicles and SUVs.

        How much should I pay for a Dodge Challenger? ›

        The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2023 Dodge Challenger starts at $32,695 for the SXT base-level trim with destination fee and popular options. Prices will increase as you add options or choose a trim with more features.

        Will a Challenger hold its value? ›

        The Best Model Years to Buy a Dodge Challenger

        With the 2022, you would only pay, on average, 68% of the price as new, with 83% of the vehicle's useful life remaining. The 2023 and 2021 model years are also attractive years for the Challenger, and provide a relatively good value.

        Will Challenger be discontinued 2024? ›

        The Dodge Brand offers a 2023 Dodge Challenger including special editions featuring a Last Call plaque underneath the vehicle hood. In 2024, the Dodge Challenger with the current HEMI-engine powered form is set to be discontinued. WHAT IS REPLACING THE DODGE CHALLENGER?

        Is a Dodge Challenger a good every day car? ›

        The Dodge Challenger is a good daily driver for quite a few reasons. Firstly, most cars that are used on a daily basis cater to larger families. People prefer them to get to work or drop off their children. The Dodge Challenger can also comfortably seat up to five passengers, making it ideal for bigger groups.

        Are Dodge Challengers cheap to maintain? ›

        Each service varies in cost depending on your Challenger's model as well as the place of repair. Overall, the costs can accumulate to over $8,000 to $10,500 or more for 10 years. Stick around to learn more about Dodge Challenger maintenance costs.

        How long do Dodge Challengers typically last? ›

        They are highly durable and can last up to 20 years with good maintenance. Dodge Challenger cars require fewer repairs than most cars in the same category. It has a below-national-average yearly repair cost, and maintenance is only twice a year.

        What car is replacing the Challenger? ›

        Two- and four-door models

        The gas-powered Chargers with a new inline-six engine are expected to go on sale in 2025. All models of the next-generation Charger will eventually come in two- and four-door variants to replace the four-door Dodge Charger and two-door Challenger.

        Can you still order a 2023 Dodge Challenger? ›

        Dodge is issuing the last call for its “Last Call” Chargers and Challengers. The Stellantis-owned automaker is directing dealers to submit orders for 2023 Challengers and Chargers by the end of July. Both are going out of production by the end of the 2023 model year—specifically, no later than December 31.

        Why is Dodge Challenger so expensive to insure? ›

        Crash rate stats: The Dodge Challenger has faced challenges with safety ratings. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports the 2022 model has two safety recalls and five complaints. This could contribute to higher premiums based on higher risk with this model.

        What is a good down payment for a Challenger? ›

        Though putting 20 percent down is recommended, you don't have to put that much money down. Some car loans don't require any money down. However, if you have money saved for a down payment, enter that amount in the down payment box of the calculator.

        How much does a Dodge Challenger cost in 2024? ›

        2024 Dodge Challenger

        The 2024 model is expected to have a starting price of around $35,000, making it slightly more expensive than the Charger. It will come equipped with a 3.6-liter V6 engine that produces 305 horsepower, with the option to upgrade to a 6.4-liter V8 engine that delivers 485 horsepower.

        How much is the Dodge Challenger Demon 2023? ›

        $96,666

        What Challenger is coming out in 2023? ›

        Dodge sells the 2023 Challenger in five main trim levels: SXT, GT, R/T, R/T Scat Pack and SRT Hellcat. But within those trims you have numerous choices to make. For example, all-wheel drive is available on the SXT and GT trims, while the R/T Scat Pack and the SRT Hellcats are available in a wide-body configuration.

        How much is a 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat in USA? ›

        The price of the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT / SRT Hellcat starts at $71,895 and goes up to $92,895 depending on the trim and options. The Widebody version looks cooler with its flared fenders and handles better, thanks largely to wider wheels and tires, so that's the one we'd choose.

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