2021 Chrysler 300 review
Chrysler 300 highlights
Customer rating
Pros
- Quiet and upscale cabin
- User-friendly touchscreen
- Available V8 engine
Cons
- Limited rear visibility
- Lack of standard advanced driver-aids
- Stiff ride
Mileage (EPA estimate)
18 city, 27 highway, 21 combined
Pricing for current inventory
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What is new for the 2021 Chrysler 300?
- The C and Limited trims have been discontinued for 2021.
- Leather & Suede Seats features are now available as options on select trims.
- The S trim now comes with Parking Sensors and Blind Spot Monitor as standard equipment.
2021 Chrysler 300 trims
Curious how Chrysler 300 trims differ? Use our side-by-side vehicle comparison to see the differences and similaritiesTouring:
- 292-hp, 260-lb-ft of torque 3.6L
- Power Seats
- Cloth Seats
- Rear View Camera
- Power Mirrors
- Side Airbags
- Smart Key
- Cruise Control
- Overhead Airbags
- View our Chrysler 300 Touring inventory
Touring L:
- Includes all features available on the Touring
- Front Seat Heaters
- Leather Seats
- View our Chrysler 300 Touring L inventory
S:
- Includes all features available on the Touring L
- 300-hp, 264-lb-ft of torque 3.6L
- 363-hp, 394-lb-ft of torque 5.7L
- Parking Sensors
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Remote Start
- 20 Inch Plus Wheels
- Alpine Sound System
- View our Chrysler 300 S inventory
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5 reasons to buy the 2021 Chrysler 300
1. Outstanding engine power
You wouldn't typically expect to find a V8 engine on a sedan, but the 2021 Chrysler 300 is all about breaking away from the norm. While a 3.6L V6 engine (292-300 hp) is standard, the 2021 Chrysler 300's range-topping S model is available with an optional 5.7L V8 for an output of 363 hp. This is a great option if you're looking for a large sedan that doesn't skimp on engine power.
2. Available all-wheel drive
The 2021 Chrysler 300 also sets itself apart with an available all-wheel drive system, which is optional on the Touring and Touring L trims. Chrysler's Ultimate AWD system optimizes wheel traction on even the most challenging road conditions, automatically transferring power as needed when wheels lose traction. This system switches on as needed to maximize fuel efficiency and give you added confidence behind the wheel.
3. Spacious cabin and trunk
As a large sedan, there's plenty of space for up to five passengers to stretch out and get comfortable in the 2021 Chrysler 300. Front-seat passengers will enjoy 41.8 inches of legroom, while rear legroom is only slightly less at 40.1 inches. Meanwhile, you'll enjoy plenty of space for your luggage and other gear in the 300's cavernous 16.3 cu-ft trunk.
4. Indulgent features throughout
As a luxury sedan, the 2021 Chrysler 300 is loaded with features to enhance your experience inside and out. Even its base Touring model is generously equipped with a large 8.4-inch touchscreen display, seamless smartphone integration, dual-zone automatic climate control, and blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert. For the most luxurious experience, upgrade to the S trim and enjoy a premium sound system, front sport seats, leather upholstery, and steering wheel paddle shifters.
5. Smooth and composed ride
The 2021 300's larger size, standard 17-inch wheels, and capable engine configurations deliver a quiet and composed ride in nearly all road conditions. Upgrading to the S trim yields a sport-tuned suspension for an even smoother ride, and plush cabin materials do a great job at absorbing unwanted road noise.
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Ratings & reliability
RepairPal gave the Chrysler 300 an overall reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, which RepairPal describes as Above Average. This rating ranks Chrysler 300 11th out of 13 among Fullsize Cars.
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Touring L 2WD 4D Sedan
Standard Features
- ABS Brakes
- Air Conditioning
- Alloy Wheels
- AM/FM Stereo
- Android Auto
- Apple CarPlay
- Automatic Transmission
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Bluetooth Technology
- Cruise Control
- Front Seat Heaters
- Leather Seats
- Overhead Airbags
- Power Locks
- Power Mirrors
- Power Seat(s)
- Power Windows
- Rear Defroster
- Rear View Camera
- Satellite Radio Ready
- Side Airbags
- Smart Key
- Traction Control
- 20 Inch Plus Wheels
- Alpine Sound System
- Automated Cruise Control
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Panoramic Sunroof
- Remote Start
Drive Wheels
Rear Wheel Drive (2WD)
Engine size
3.6L
Horsepower
292
Torque (ft-lbs)
260
Engine type
Gas
Fuel capacity
18.5
Wheelbase
120.2"
Overall length
198.6"
Width
75"
Height
58.5"
Leg room
F 41.8"/R 40.1"
Head room
F 38.6"/R 37.9"
Front tires
P225/60HR18
Rear tires
P225/60HR18
Seating capacity
5
Max towing capacity
100/1000 lbs.
Transmission
Automatic
2021 Chrysler 300 FAQ
The 2021 Chrysler 300 is available in multiple trims, each with its own estimated fuel economy, here are the EPA estimates for each trim:
- Touring L: 19 MPG City and 30 MPG Highway
- Touring: 19 MPG City and 30 MPG Highway
- S: 19 MPG City and 30 MPG Highway
The Chrysler 300 received a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars from RepairPal, which RepairPal describes as Above Average. This rating ranks the Chrysler 300 as 10 out of 13 among Fullsize Car
The 2021 Chrysler 300 has received an average 4.3 out of 5 stars from our customers. If you're in the market for a 2021 Chrysler 300, check out reviews from customers just like you. 2021 Chrysler 300 Reviews.
The 2021 Chrysler 300 has a maximum towing capacity of 1000 pounds, when properly equipped. Various factors may impact towing capacity, including weight of passengers, cargo, and options/accessories.
Here is what's new for the 2021 Chrysler 300:
- Leather & Suede Seats
- Parking Sensors
- Blind Spot Monitor
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