Let's Take a Look at the 2023 Dodge Charger's Engine Lineup
September 13 2024 - support@wikimotive.com
If you want to let loose on the road with a truly powerful muscle car, then you can’t go wrong with a Dodge. As your Dodge dealer near Rock Hill, we here at Gastonia Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram are happy to serve drivers with a need for speed who are looking for a car that’s engineered to deliver thrills with top-notch performance. There are plenty of great choices in the Dodge lineup, but today, we’ll be taking a look at just one: the 2023 Charger.
The Charger is a full-size sedan that has plenty to offer. Its bold styling lets everyone know that you’re packing plenty of power under the hood with sculpted sheet metal, available racing stripes, and all the badges and hallmarks of a genuine Dodge. It also has a comfortable interior, with available features like sport seats and performance bolsters designed to keep you supported so you can stay in control, even at high speeds or around tight turns.
But, of course, the style and support are all based around the real star of the show: the engine. With a muscle car, stats like horsepower, torque, and 0-60 mph times are some of the most important things to know before you buy. The 2023 Charger offers four different engines, each with its own specs. To help you finish your research ASAP so you can move on to the fun stuff (like a test drive), we’ve compiled this easy guide to the Charger’s engines. Read on to learn all about what makes this muscle car tick.
3.6L Pentastar V6
The 2023 Charger’s base engine is the only powertrain in the lineup that isn’t a HEMI V8, but try not to hold that against it. You can still zoom down I-77 with this Pentastar V6, which delivers up to 292 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque when paired with the base SXT trim and rear-wheel drive (RWD). In addition to being the most affordable option, this engine is also the most efficient, delivering up to 30 MPG on the highway, so you can save some money at the gas pump. The SXT AWD and GT trims also use the Pentastar V6, but upgrading to these models still gets you an extra boost of power. On these trims, the engine is tuned to deliver a little more horsepower and torque, bringing the totals up to 300 hp and 264 lb-ft. With that additional power, the Charger can accelerate from 0-60 mph in as little as 6.4 seconds. On the GT trim, this power pairs with a performance-tuned suspension that’s designed to deliver a smooth ride at any speed.
5.7L HEMI V8
Upgrading to the R/T trim doesn’t just get you an electronically-controlled active exhaust system and a leather-wrapped performance steering wheel with paddle shifters for extra control. It’s also the most affordable trim to come standard with a legendary HEMI V8 engine. The 345 “Eagle” HEMI under the hood of the R/T delivers up to 370 horsepower and 395 lb-ft of torque, able to go from 0-60mph in as little as 5 seconds. While it burns through fuel more quickly than the V6, it uses MDS Fuel Saver Technology to deliver its power as efficiently as possible, making it capable of delivering up to 25 MPG on the highway. Rock Hillians who want a V8 engine without going over budget are sure to appreciate this option. The R/T trim has a starting MSRP of $45,065, making it the only V8-powered Charger in the lineup that’s available for under $50k.[a] While choosing this one over a Scat Pack or Hellcat might feel practical on paper, we promise you that this entry-level option won’t feel like a compromise out on the open road.6.4L Hemi V8
The Charger Scat Pack is a formidable trim that’s loaded with performance parts and is sure to impress even the most hardcore automotive enthusiasts. It can stop on a dime thanks to four-piston Brembo performance brakes and get going fast thanks to launch assist, line lock, and launch control. But, of course, those features are only necessary because it’s packing so much power. The 392 “Apache” HEMI V8 dramatically ups the ante, bringing the horsepower figure up to 485 hp and the torque up to 475 lb-ft. That brings the 0-60mph time down to a mere 4.5 seconds, so you can feel the rush that comes with lightning-quick acceleration. While it’s much more powerful than the 5.7L HEMI, Rock Hill drivers will appreciate that it’s only slightly less fuel efficient, bringing the highway fuel economy down by just one mile to 24 MPG. A small price to pay for the added performance.