The 2006 Chrysler 300 with the 3.5-liter V6 is rated at 250 horsepower.
Engine specs and official rating
The 3.5-liter PowerTech V6 in the 2006 300 delivers a peak output of 250 horsepower. Peak torque is typically listed around 250–255 lb-ft, depending on the model and drivetrain configuration. These figures come from the factory specifications for the 3.5L V6 option that year.
What that means for daily driving
With 250 horsepower, the car provided respectable acceleration for a full-size sedan of its time, delivering smooth power for highway merging and overtaking without the demand for the more potent V8 options.
Context and variations
In 2006 the 300 offered a range of powertrains, including larger V8s, but the 3.5L V6 was chosen by buyers prioritizing a balance of performance and fuel economy. The horsepower rating is the key figure used to compare performance within the class and against rival sedans of the era.
Summary
The 2006 Chrysler 300's 3.5-liter V6 produces 250 horsepower, with torque around 250–255 lb-ft, offering a balanced level of performance for the model's size and era.


