Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
The 2012 Dodge Challenger is a five-seat coupe available in three trim levels
that each correspond to a different engine: SXT, R/T and SRT8 392.
The SXT's standard equipment includes 18-inch alloy wheels, keyless
entry/ignition, full power accessories, cruise control, automatic climate
control, rear A/C outlets, a tilt-and-telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel
(with audio controls), a six-way power driver seat (with power lumbar
adjustment), a 60/40-split-folding rear seat, a trip computer and a six-speaker
sound system with a CD player and an auxiliary audio jack.
The optional SXT Plus package adds foglights, automatic headlights, leather
upholstery, heated front seats, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, illuminated
visor mirrors, Bluetooth connectivity/streaming audio and an upgraded sound
system with satellite radio and an iPod/USB audio interface.
The SXT also offers a number of other packages. The Super Sport group
includes 20-inch chrome wheels (with performance tires), a rear spoiler, a 3.06
rear axle ratio, performance-tuned suspension/steering/brakes and
steering-wheel-mounted shift paddles. An Interior Appearance group includes
metal-accented pedals, a car cover, upgraded floor mats and a T-handle shifter.
The Electronics Convenience group includes heated mirrors, remote start and
displays for tire pressure and outside temperature. The Sound Group II package
comes with a 6.5-inch display screen, Boston Acoustic speakers and digital music
storage.
The Challenger R/T gets a V8 engine, the SXT's Super Sport group (except with
18-inch alloy wheels), automatic headlamps, foglamps, heated mirrors, a USB/iPod
interface, satellite radio and Bluetooth connectivity/streaming audio. The R/T
Plus package adds the rest of the features of the SXT Plus package that aren't
already standard. The R/T Classic package includes the R/T Plus items as well as
20-inch "heritage-style" wheels, black side stripes, functional hood scoops and
xenon headlights. The Super Track Pak (not a typo) includes higher-performance
steering, brakes, shocks, tires and stability control programming.
Audio/navigation options essentially mirror those of the SXT. The R/T also
offers the Interior Appearance group.
Individual option highlights for the SXT and R/T include the UConnect voice
command system (includes Bluetooth and steering-wheel-mounted controls), a
sunroof and a variety of special Mopar trim pieces and styling enhancements.
The Challenger SRT8 392 gets all the R/T's basic equipment, but adds xenon
headlamps, unique 20-inch wheels, sport seats, an upgraded trip computer with
real-time performance data, hydraulic power steering (versus electrohydraulic),
upgraded brakes and suspension and a one-day driver training course at the
Richard Petty Racing School. Optional for the SRT8 are a navigation system and a
premium 18-speaker Harman Kardon sound system.