
If you’re ready to show off your style and turn heads behind the wheel of a sports car that means business, the Dodge Charger or Challenger are likely at the top of your list. Choosing between the two can be tough, but each comes with distinct features that might better suit your needs. Learn more about the differences between the two vehicles below and when you’re ready to see them for yourself, contact us at Dave Smith Motors to schedule a test drive.
Dodge Charger vs. Challenger Performance

As with all sporty vehicles, performance is the ultimate factor for deciding between the Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger. The Charger and the Challenger both offer the supercharged 6.2-liter hemi high-output SRT V8 engine, with the Challenger producing slightly more horsepower at over 800 and producing over 700 pound-feet of torque, though the Charger isn’t far behind with 797 horsepower and the same amount of torque. If you have a need for speed though, the Challenger is built to race, going from 0-60 miles per hour in 3.25 seconds. Both the Charger and Challenger both feature a variety of driving modes, including track, sport, auto, and custom. Both cars are fast, tough, and ready to take on whatever you throw in its path. Test drive the Charger and Challenger at Dave Smith Motors today.
Dodge Charger vs. Challenger Interior and Technology

Both the Dodge Charger and Challenger offer ways to have some fun inside, too. With Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a customizable touch screen display, available 4G and Wi-Fi, and a 19-speaker sound system, both of these vehicles are keeping it interesting. The Charger also shows off some unique details and accents with red seat belts and trims, and the Challenger allows you to choose from nearly 20 seating options. You’ll experience ultimate comfort and style behind the wheel of either Dodge vehicle. And while both cars know how to party, they do it with your safety in mind. Safety features include automatic high beams, blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, collision warnings, and more. Play hard but stay safe in the Charger or Challenger.