How big is the screen on the Dodge Challenger?
The main infotainment touchscreen on modern Dodges Challenger is 8.4 inches in diagonal, though older or base trims could have smaller displays. In practice, most recent Challengers use an 8.4-inch screen, while some earlier configurations offered smaller options.
In detail, the screen size you get depends on the model year and trim. The 8.4-inch touchscreen (often labeled Uconnect 4C NAV) is the standard or available option on current Challengers, and navigation is typically tied to that larger display. The instrument cluster behind the steering wheel is a separate digital display, commonly around 7 inches in recent models. Below is a breakdown by era and trim to give a sense of what buyers can expect today.
Current screen size and options
The most common size you’ll encounter on today's Challenger lineup is the 8.4-inch infotainment touchscreen. This size is associated with the Uconnect 4C NAV system and is available on most trims, especially those with navigation. Some older or entry-level configurations historically used smaller screens.
- 8.4-inch touchscreen (diagonal) for the infotainment system on most trims with Uconnect 4C NAV.
- Smaller displays (5-inch or 7-inch) were used on older or base configurations, but are uncommon on current models.
Note: The exact screen you get depends on the model year, trim level, and whether you selected navigation. The driver’s information display behind the steering wheel is typically a separate digital screen around 7 inches in current Challengers.
By trim/year (quick guide)
Here’s a quick guide to what you might find in different eras, acknowledging that configurations shift with generations and markets.
- Current generation (latest model years): 8.4-inch infotainment touchscreen (Uconnect 4C NAV) on most trims; navigation is commonly tied to this larger display.
- Earlier mid-2010s to around 2020s: 8.4-inch screens became common; some mid-level trims offer 7-inch displays; navigation available with the 8.4" setup.
- Very early modern Challengers (pre-2014): smaller displays, often 5- or 7-inch depending on trim and market.
Concluding note: If you’re shopping a specific Challenger, verify the exact screen size in the vehicle description or window sticker, since Dodge occasionally offered different infotainment packages within the same year.
Summary
For most buyers today, the Dodge Challenger’s primary infotainment screen is 8.4 inches across. Smaller screens appeared on older or base trims, but the 8.4-inch display with Uconnect 4C NAV is the standard or available configuration on recent models. Always check the exact trim and year to confirm the size and features of the touchscreen in a given vehicle.
