If you're looking for a powerful car that packs a lot of muscle, both the Challenger and the Charger are incredible options. With two such great performance vehicles to choose from, it can be difficult to narrow down which one you want to bring home. Learn more about how they compare and let us help inform your decision.

Dodge Challenger

One of the most impressive features of this two-door coupe is its high-performance options. The new SRT Super Stock trim level offers 807 horsepower and 707-pound feet of torque. With all that power, it edges out over the engine options available for the Charger. The Dodge Challenger is available with a manual transmission, which is often an important factor to drivers. When drivers choose an SRT trim, they get access to Performance Pages and learn even more about their driving performance. The Challenger is an ideal cruising car with its commanding engine options and aggressive stance.

Dodge Charger

The Dodge Charger is ideal for fitting more of your friends, family, or cargo. This four-door sedan seats up to five passengers comfortably with extra legroom. The extra room adds up to more cargo space when you fold rear seats down. The Charger delivers a zippy performance with up to 707 horsepower. The Charger is a little more expensive at its base trim than the Challenger, but that price comes with significantly more passenger and cargo capacity. The price gap starts to close as you go up through the trim levels, making them closely matched.

Which is Right for You?

If you want to bring your friends along on your next joyride and need a car with a bit more space, the Dodge Charger might be the right choice for you. However, if you want to focus solely on performance output, the Dodge Challenger comes out ahead.

Schedule a Test Drive Near Salinas

At the end of the day, the best way for you to truly feel the difference between the Challenger and Charger is to get behind the wheel of them yourself. Visit My Jeep Chrysler Dodge RAM today and speak to one of our experts about any more questions you may have.

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