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Whats the difference between Dodge Charger SXt and GT?

The Dodge Charger GT is the all-wheel-drive, sport-oriented variant of the SXT; both trims share the same V6 engine, but the GT comes with standard AWD and a hint of sport-tuned handling, while the SXT remains the more affordable base with flexible drivetrain options.


What follows breaks down how the SXT and GT differ in drivetrain, performance, features, and pricing to help you decide which Charger fits your needs.


Drivetrain and performance


Key differences in how the two trims move and handle on the road:



  • Engine and transmission: Both models use the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission in most years; horsepower and torque are similar, with minor year-to-year variations.

  • Drivetrain options: SXT is offered with rear-wheel drive as standard and can be equipped with all-wheel drive; GT is typically offered with all-wheel drive as standard in most markets, giving it stronger traction in various conditions.

  • Suspension and handling: GT generally features a sportier tuning than the SXT, with a stiffer ride and sharper steering feel, though exact tuning can vary by model year and package.


Across the lineup, these mechanical differences shape daily driving, with GT leaning toward sportier dynamics and AWD confidence, while SXT offers flexibility and lower cost.


Features, technology, and pricing


What you get inside and how much you pay varies between the trims:



  • Standard equipment: GT typically comes with more standard features than the base SXT, including enhanced infotainment options, convenience features, and sport-oriented styling cues; availability and specifics can vary by year and package.

  • Wheels and styling: GT models commonly feature sportier wheel designs and exterior styling differences that set them apart from the more restrained SXT look; badges on the trunk help distinguish the trims.

  • Pricing and availability: Because the GT includes standard AWD and extra equipment, its starting price is usually higher than the SXT; however, the SXT can be paired with AWD as an option, depending on the market and model year.


In practice, the GT is the more capable, feature-rich choice if you want all-weather traction and a sportier feel; the SXT is the value-focused base with optional upgrades for those who want to tailor the trim to their needs.


Summary


In short, the Charger SXT is the affordable base trim with flexible drivetrain options, while the GT is the AWD-equipped, performance‑leaning mid-trim with added standard equipment. The choice comes down to whether you prioritize all‑weather capability and sportier dynamics (GT) or budget-friendly value with optional upgrades (SXT).

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