2023 Chevrolet Camaro vs. 2023 Dodge Charger

2021 Chevy Camaro Vs. 2021 Dodge Charger Comparison
2023 Chevrolet Camaro

2023 Dodge Charger
$26,100 MSRP

Starting Price

$34,230 MSRP
Wireless

Apple CarPlay / Android Auto

Cable Required
Standard

Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel

Requires Upgrade
Standard

Automatic Climate Control

Requires Upgrade
Standard

Power-Adjustable Driver’s Seat

Requires Upgrade

The 2023 Chevy Camaro and the 2023 Dodge Charger are both top-tier performers with impressive engine lineups, but only one will feel just right for your drives through Pella and Indianola. If you’re anything like most of our neighbors, power is just one of many things that you want to find in your new vehicle—and there’s no way around the fact that the Camaro is much more well-rounded than its rival. Our Camaro vs. Charger matchup has all the details.

 

 

Camaro vs. Charger: Price

First things first: the Camaro is the more affordable of these two options. Compare the starting prices for both models before you calculate your monthly payments:

  • 2023 Chevy Camaro: Starting at $26,100 MSRP
  • 2023 Dodge Charger: Starting at $34,230 MSRP

Comparing the Charger vs. Mustang vs. Camaro before you make a final decision? You’ll be glad to learn that the Camaro is more affordable than its rival from Ford, as well! The 2024 Mustang, for its part, starts at $30,920 MSRP.

Camaro vs. Charger: Value

You might expect the more affordable of these two models to deliver fewer covetable standard features, but that’s not actually the case! Even though it costs less, the Camaro provides several standard features that cost extra in the Charger. These include:

  • Wireless Apple CarPlay / Wireless Android Auto
  • Automatic Climate Control
  • Power-Adjustable Driver’s Seat

Once you’ve had a chance to try out these features, you’ll see why so many Southeast Des Moines-area drivers consider them to be basic necessities. Why pay extra for features that the Camaro offers free-of-charge?

Camaro vs. Charger: Performance

Okay, no Camaro vs. Challenger comparison would be complete without a look at how these two models handle the road. Although each model offers a wide range of engines, a properly equipped Camaro can get up to speed much more quickly than a fully-upgraded Charger. Compare the top 0-60 times of both models right here:

  • 2023 Chevy Camaro Top 0–60 Time: 3.5 seconds
  • 2023 Dodge Charger Top 0–60 Time: 4.1 seconds

Test Drive the 2023 Chevy Camaro at Deyarman Automotive

Comparing the Dodge Charger vs. Camaro was the first step, and now it’s time to see what the winner can do! Visit us in Knoxville to take the new Camaro for a test drive. While you’re here, take a moment to browse through our current new vehicle specials online!

 

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