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What car is comparable to a Chrysler 300?

The Dodge Charger is the closest direct match to a Chrysler 300, thanks to shared platform, size, and rear-drive layout. Beyond that, several full-size and mid-lux sedans serve as viable comparisons depending on budget and priorities.


In detail, the Chrysler 300 is a large, rear- or all-wheel-drive sedan known for spacious interiors, bold styling, and a range of V6 and V8 powertrains. While the 300’s production has concluded after the 2023 model year, its traditional rivals and the market segment it occupied continue to be represented by a mix of practical front-drive sedans and premium rear-drive or all-wheel-drive luxury models. This article surveys the closest matches, what to look for when comparing them, and how market shifts have shaped the choice set for buyers today.


Direct competitors and closest peers


Below is a list of vehicles that most closely align with the Chrysler 300 in terms of size, seating, and overall character. The list focuses on both practical everyday sedans and those that offer similar V6/V8 power options or rear-drive layouts.



  • Dodge Charger — shares the same LX-based platform, offers rear-drive or all-wheel drive, and a range of V6 and V8 powertrains; the Charger is the closest modern analogue to the 300 in new-car shopping.

  • Nissan Maxima — a spacious, front-drive V6 sedan with a comfortable interior and a more affordable price point, often considered the closest mainstream alternative.

  • Genesis G80 — a mid-lux option with a refined interior, rear-drive/AWD options, and strong value for the feature set and size.

  • Lexus ES — a comfortable, roomy luxury sedan known for reliability; more front-drive oriented but still in the same general large-sedan class.

  • BMW 5-Series — a premium rear-drive/ AWD sedan with strong performance options, advanced tech, and a higher price ceiling.

  • Audi A6 — another premium option with advanced tech, spacious interiors, and competitive ride quality in a similar size class.

  • Mercedes E-Class — a step up in luxury and tech, with a refined ride and a broad engine lineup, including inline-sixes and turbocharged options.


In summary, for new-car shopping, the Charger stands as the most direct substitute, while a mix of mainstream and luxury models provides additional ways to achieve similar space, performance, and refinement.


Powertrains and performance to compare


Engine choices and driving dynamics are a key part of the Chrysler 300’s appeal. Historically, the 300 offered a 3.6-liter V6 with rear-wheel drive and an available V8 (5.7-liter Hemi) in certain trims, with all-wheel-drive availability in some configurations. The Dodge Charger mirrors this breadth, with a 3.6-liter V6, a 5.7-liter Hemi, a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 in higher-performance variants, and all-wheel drive on select models.


By comparison, the Nissan Maxima employs a 3.5-liter V6 with front-wheel drive, the Genesis G80 can pair a 2.5-liter turbocharged four or a 3.5-liter V6 with AWD, and the luxury trio—BMW 5-Series, Mercedes E-Class, and Audi A6—offer a broad mix of turbocharged four-cylinders and six-cylinders, with optional hybrid or performance-oriented variants. In short, if you want more power for a given price, the V8 options on the Charger or the higher-end German sedans will be the primary paths; if you prefer efficiency with ample space, the V6 or turbo options in the Genesis, Lexus ES, or Maxima play well.


Market status and current availability


As of the 2023 model year, Chrysler ended production of the 300 in the United States, signaling the end of a long-running era for the model. The Dodge Charger remained in the lineup as the closest contemporary alternative within the Stellantis family, offering similar footprint and performance characteristics in a sportier, sedan-focused package. For shoppers, this means that new-car options directly matching the Chrysler 300 are limited, and many buyers turn to the Charger or to luxury sedans from BMW, Mercedes, or Audi depending on their priorities and budget. Used 300s still populate the market, representing a way to access the same large-car experience at a lower price.


Prospective buyers should weigh interior space, ride comfort, and feature lists against price, warranty, and long-term reliability when comparing these options. Availability and pricing can fluctuate based on regional inventory and model year, so checking current dealer offerings is advisable.


Summary


The Dodge Charger is the most direct modern equivalent to the Chrysler 300, sharing engineering lineage and a similar large-sedan experience. Other strong comparisons include the Nissan Maxima and Genesis G80 for mainstream and mid-lux options, along with premium choices from BMW, Mercedes, and Audi for those prioritizing refinement, tech, and performance. With the 300 now discontinued after the 2023 model year, shoppers interested in a Chrysler-like large sedan should look to the Charger or the broader luxury segment to find comparable space, power, and comfort.

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