2022 Chrysler 300 price and features: The 300C Luxury and 300 SRT are getting their own price hikes ahead of the retirement of the last mainstream rear-wheel-drive V8 sedan.
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2022 Chrysler 300 price and features: The 300C Luxury and 300 SRT are getting their own price hikes ahead of the retirement of the last mainstream rear-wheel-drive V8 sedan.

2022 Chrysler 300 price and features: The 300C Luxury and 300 SRT are getting their own price hikes ahead of the retirement of the last mainstream rear-wheel-drive V8 sedan.

The Chrysler 300 is on its last legs in Australia.

Chrysler Australia has raised prices on two of three variants of the MY21 300 large sedan, a month after another jumped significantly in price.

Specifically, the entry-level 300C Luxury now costs $600 more, $60,650 plus travel expenses, while the flagship 300 SRT is $800 more expensive, to $78,250. The mid-range 300 SRT Core recently cost $6500 and currently starts at $72,450.

As with the 300 SRT Core, no changes were made to the standard equipment of the 300C Luxury and 300 SRT, a Chrysler Australia spokesman said. Cars Guide "usual external factors" prompted cost adjustments again.

It should be noted that the 300C Luxury and 300 SRT Core are only available by special order, and locals are keen to get a sample of the latest mass-produced V8 rear-wheel drive sedan on sale, which will likely go with the permanent 300 SRT. a limited supply of which is offered to private buyers.

As reported, Chrysler's 300 and wider brand is all but confirmed to leave the Australian market in the near future, with their largest fleet deal (with NSW Police for 300 SRT Core patrol cars) due to close by the end of this year.

For reference, the 300C Luxury is powered by a 210-liter V340 naturally aspirated petrol engine with 3.6kW/6Nm, while the 300 SRT Core and 300 SRT are powered by a 350-liter V637 with 6.4kW/8Nm. Both units are mated to an eight-speed torque converter automatic transmission.

The 300C Luxury comes standard with adaptive bi-xenon headlights, 20-inch alloy wheels, an 8.4-inch touchscreen infotainment system, sat-nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, a nine-speaker Alpine audio system, and a 7.0-inch multi-steering wheel. display, heated and cooled front seats, dual-zone climate control, leather upholstery, reversing camera and front and rear parking sensors.

2022 Chrysler 300 price and features: The 300C Luxury and 300 SRT are getting their own price hikes ahead of the retirement of the last mainstream rear-wheel-drive V8 sedan.

The 300 SRT Core also gets matte black 20-inch alloy wheels, Brembo brakes with black calipers, Bilstein sports suspension, mechanical limited-slip differential, bimodal exhaust system, flat-bottomed steering wheel (with paddle shifters). ), front sport seats and cloth upholstery. It should be noted that the front seats are not heated or cooled like the other two options.

Meanwhile, the 300 SRT gets 20-inch forged alloy wheels, Bilstein adaptive dampers, red calipers, double-glazed sunroof, 19-speaker Harman Kardon audio system, leather/suede upholstery, carbon fiber trim, forward collision warning, exit warning out of lane, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring and rear cross traffic alert.

2022 Chrysler 300 Prices Excluding Travel Expenses

OptionTransmissionPrice
300C Luxuryautomatically$60,650 (+$600)
Core 300 HUNDREDautomatically$72,450 (no data)
300 SRTautomatically$78,250 (+$800)

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