Chrysler has released pricing for its 2015 Dodge Charger models, which will start at $28,990 for the SE base model and go up to $64,990 for the SRT Hellcat.
by Staff
October 23, 2014
Photo of 2015 Dodge Charger courtesy of Chrysler.
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Photo of 2015 Dodge Charger courtesy of Chrysler.
Chrysler has released pricing for its 2015 Dodge Charger models, which will start at $28,990 for the SE base model and go up to $64,990 for the SRT Hellcat.
The Dodge Charger, which gets a mid-cycle refresh for the 2015 model year, will be offered in nine configurations, including the SE, SE with all-wheel drive, SXT ($30,990), SXT with all-wheel drive, R/T ($33,990), R/T Road & Track ($36,990), R/T Scat Pack ($40,990), SRT 392 ($48,380), and SRT Hellcat. All-wheel drive adds $3,000 to the price.
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Chrysler is offering a fleet incentive of $2,000 for the SE, SXT, and R/T models.
The SXT trim level adds LED fog lamps, a 8.4-inch touchscreen for a Uconnect infotainment system, Bluetooth navigation, 911 calling, heating seats, and other features. The R/T model includes the 5.7L HEMI V-8, an upgrade from the base model's 3.6L Pentastar V-6. The V-8 is paired with a new eight-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission. The R/T Road & Track and Scat Pack models build on the R/T with added performance features for enthusiasts.
The SRT 392 is powered by a 6.4L HEMI V-8 that produces 485 hp and 475 lb.-ft. of torque, while the SRT Hellcat features a new supercharged 6.2L HEMI Hellcat engine that produces 707 hp and 650 lb.-ft. or torque. The Hellcat was first introduced in the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat.
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