Meet the All-New Chrysler 300

Available trim levels:
Touring
Touring L
300S
Limited
300C
Engine and Transmission Information:
3.6-Liter V6 24-Valve VVT Engine
5.7-Liter V8 HEMI® MDS VVT Engine (300C Only)
TorqueFlite® 8-Speed Automatic Transmission (All Models)
Standard features on any available trim level:
Uconnect® 4C with 8.4-Inch Touch Display
All Available in RWD or AWD (Except for 300C, RWD only)
Advanced Multi-Stage Front Airbags
Electronic Roll Mitigation and Stability Control
Keyless Go (Keyless proximity entry & push button start)
Parkview Back-Up Camera
Rain brake support (When the Windshield Wipers are activated, a low amount of pressure is applied to the brake calipers to keep them dry)
Dual-Zone Air Conditioning
Wheel-mounted audio and Bluetooth controls
Special features include:
Harmon Kardon® Audio Group (Optional on Limited & 300C)
Memory-Adjusted Seats, Radio, and Mirrors (Standard on Limited & 300C)
Dual-Pane Panoramic Sunroof (Optional on All except Touring trim)
Blind Spot and Cross-Path Detection (Optional on All except Touring trim)
Remote Start System (Standard on All except Touring & Touring L)
Fun Facts About Dodge
Fun Facts about Dodge — one of the top automakers in the world!
- The Dodge Brothers co-founded a bicycle shop in 1897, and later sold it
to open a machine shop to make parts for the auto industry.
- Henry Ford offered stock in his company to pay for the Dodge brother’s work.
- The Dodge brothers produced almost every part of Ford’s Model T, aside from the tires and wooden seats.
- Dodge Brothers Motor Company was founded in 1913.
- Walter Chrysler bought the Dodge company for $170 million in 1928 after the Dodge duo
passed away in 1920 with the flu & pneumonia.
- The Dodge Viper’s first engine was borrowed from the RAM pick-up line, prior to creating a V10 engine — which was designed by
Lamborghini.
- Henry Ford II denied the idea of the Grand Caravan, created by Lee Iacocca and Hal Sperlich in the early 70’s.
Moving onto Chrysler, the duo eventually introduced the new Dodge Grand Caravan in 1983 – becoming one of the most
popular minivans of all time.
- The Dodge Power Wagon was a very popular model, and eventually was created for both civilian and military use. The Power Wagon ended up being the inspiration for the Dodge RAM pick-up.
- From 1962-1981, the Dodge Logo was a shape consisted of three triangles arranged geometrically. The symbol’s designer named this shape a “Fratzog”. You may still see this shape hiding on your Dodge today. (Click here to check it out)
- The 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has a horsepower of 707, making it one of the most power vehicles in American production history.
Be sure to stop by and take a look at our selection of one of the most iconic car names in history, just in time for our Dodge Performance Days.
