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What is the average price of a 2022 Dodge Charger?

The typical asking price for a used 2022 Dodge Charger today is often around $40,000 to $50,000, depending on trim and mileage.


The 2022 Dodge Charger marked the final year of the model’s generation, offering a spectrum of trims from practical family-style SXT to high-performance variants like Scat Pack and Hellcat. In the used-car market, prices reflect not only trim and mileage but also condition, location, and current demand for performance sedans. This article provides a snapshot of typical prices and the factors that influence them, to help you estimate what you might pay or sell for in today’s market.


Pricing by trim (MSRP snapshot)


Below is a high-level guide to typical manufacturer's suggested retail pricing (MSRP) ranges for the 2022 Charger, before options and dealer incentives. Actual sticker prices vary by region and configuration.



  • SXT: roughly $32,000–$34,000

  • GT: roughly $34,000–$37,500

  • R/T: roughly $41,000–$44,000

  • Scat Pack: roughly $46,000–$52,000

  • Hellcat: roughly $63,000–$70,000

  • Hellcat Widebody: roughly $70,000–$85,000

  • Redeye / Redeye Widebody: roughly $75,000–$90,000


Prices above represent base-level figures before options, packages, and regional differences. Actual transaction prices in the market can vary significantly from these ranges due to dealer discounts, financing terms, and availability.


Used-car market factors influencing price


Several market factors shape the actual price you’ll pay for a used 2022 Charger. The following elements commonly drive price up or down in listings and deals:



  • Mileage and wear: lower-mileage cars command higher prices, especially for performance variants.

  • Trim and options: higher-performance and feature-rich trims (Scat Pack, Hellcat, Redeye) fetch premium compared with base models.

  • Condition and maintenance history: clean records, no accidents, and recent service improve value.

  • Location and regional demand: pricing can vary by metro area and climate considerations.

  • Certified pre-owned vs. non-certified: CPO vehicles carry warranty premiums that affect price.

  • Market supply and incentives: fluctuations in supply, dealer promotions, and financing offers influence final sale price.


When shopping, compare multiple listings, consider certified pre-owned options if you want a warranty, and weigh the total cost of ownership (taxes, registration, insurance, potential repairs) alongside the sticker or asking price.


What to check when evaluating a 2022 Charger


Before purchasing, inspect for any signs of wear or accidents, verify a full maintenance history, review recall status, and request a vehicle history report. For high-performance variants, confirm the condition of the engine, tires, brakes, and suspension, and consider a professional inspection if you’re buying used.


Summary


The 2022 Dodge Charger offered a broad price spectrum across trims, with new-MSRP ranges spanning roughly $32,000 to $90,000 depending on configuration. In the used market, expect roughly $40,000–$50,000 on average for typical examples, with higher prices for low-mileage or high-performance variants and lower prices for base models with higher mileage. Prices are influenced by mileage, condition, location, and market demand, so it pays to shop around and verify current listings before buying.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.