What are the prices of Challenger trims?
Across the latest Challenger lineup, base MSRPs typically start around $31,000 for the SXT and rise to roughly $90,000 or more for the top high-performance editions, depending on year, options, and market.
This article provides a snapshot of current starting prices for Chrysler’s Dodge Challenger trims, notes what can push costs higher, and explains how pricing can vary by model year and location. For exact quotes, check Dodge’s official site or contact a local dealer.
Challenger trims and starting prices
Below is a concise list of the common trims and their approximate starting MSRPs for the latest model year. These figures represent base prices before taxes, fees, and optional equipment.
- SXT — starting MSRP around $31,000
- GT — starting MSRP around $34,000
- R/T — starting MSRP around $40,000
- Scat Pack — starting MSRP around $46,000
- Scat Pack Shaker — starting MSRP around $50,000
- Hellcat — starting MSRP around $60,000
- Hellcat Widebody — starting MSRP around $72,000
- Hellcat Redeye — starting MSRP around $75,000
- Jailbreak — starting MSRP around $87,000
- SRT Super Stock — starting MSRP around $90,000
Note: These are base MSRPs. Final prices can be higher with options, packages, paint choices, and destination charges. Local taxes and fees are not included.
What influences Challenger pricing
Option packages and performance upgrades
Choosing performance-oriented packages (such as upgraded exhaust, wheels, brakes, or suspension), special editions, and exclusive color/trim options can significantly raise the price above base MSRPs.
Model year and availability
Pricing can shift year to year due to changes in standard equipment, new packages, or limited-run editions. Some trims may see price adjustments or limited availability based on production cycles.
Summary: The Dodge Challenger lineup spans a broad price range—from entry-level trims in the low $30,000s to top-tier, high-performance editions near or above $90,000—depending on year, options, and market. For the most accurate, current numbers, consult Dodge’s official site or a local dealership.
