What Does SXT Mean On Dodge Models?

What Does SXT Mean On Dodge Models?

When you want a powerhouse of a vehicle at a competitive price, look no further than a Dodge SXT. Standard eXTra, or SXT, Dodge models are the baseline options for the Challenger, Charger, and Durango. Providing exceptional performance and impressive features, the SXT creates memorable driving experiences that put the base trims of other makes to shame.

We at Bomnin CDJR Doral are happy to showcase why our SXT trims are so popular. Then, when you visit, you can make an informed decision about whether the baseline trim or a higher-level option is for you.

The Performance-Loving Dodge SXT

The Performance-Loving Dodge SXT

As mentioned above, the SXT is the base trim of most vehicles in all Dodge inventory we have. To give you a taste of what you can expect, here are the specs of the 2023 Dodge SXT Challenger:

  • Engine: 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6
  • Horsepower: 303
  • Torque: 268 pound-feet
  • Transmission: TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic
  • Drivetrain: Standard RWD, available AWD
  • Technology: 7-inch touch screen, Uconnect 4 infotainment, smartphone integration, voice command
  • Safety: ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera, Hill Start Assist, All-Speed Traction Control

For comparison's sake, the Charger and Durango SXT models come with the same engine but with slightly different ratings, the same transmission, and the same drivetrain options. Certain technology and safety systems vary, such as the Charger and Durango featuring an 8.4-inch touch screen as standard.

Explore our Challenger vs. Charger guide to see how else these muscle cars stack up, or get in touch for details about how all three SXT models compare.

For further information surrounding the Dodge SXT meaning, check out our research page on the difference between SXT and R/T trims. The R/T variants for these three models have a stronger engine and more features to match your inner daredevil.

Experience the Dodge SXT Models With a Test Drive at Bomnin CDJR Doral

A Dodge SXT model brings excellent power, but you can't feel it without taking it for a spin yourself. Visit our showroom to experience the powerful engine and spacious interior of the SXT Challenger, Charger, or Durango yourself. Then, at the financing desk, you can learn more about our current Dodge specials for these models.

Alternatively, if you like what the SXT has to offer but want a little extra, we can run through the SXT vs. GT.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does SXT mean on a Dodge vehicle?

SXT stands for "Standard eXTra". It is the base trim option for the Challenger, Charger, and Durango. Despite being the entry-level trim, the Standard eXTra offers incredible performance and technology. For example, a 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT has a 303-horsepower V-6 engine, Uconnect 4, and a leather steering wheel. Contact us for additional information about what your desired Dodge SXT model offers.

Is a Charger SXT a V-6 or V-8?

The 2023 Dodge SXT Charger utilizes a potent 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine to reach up to 300 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. It is designed with performance in mind, letting you rocket to a quick start and hold your speed for a smooth, adrenaline-pumping ride. Schedule a test drive with this muscle car to feel the strength of the V-6 yourself.

How much horsepower is a SXT?

The 2023 Challenger SXT produces 303 horsepower, while the 2023 Dodge Charger SXT outputs 300 horsepower. The 2024 Dodge Durango SXT, also with the V-6 engine, creates 293 horsepower, the same as its SXT Plus trim. No matter what model you select, the Dodge SXT trim will provide exceptional horsepower and torque ratings, keeping the intensity of your drive high.

Is a Charger SXT considered a sports car?

Yes, the Charger SXT is considered a sports car in most jurisdictions. As a four-door muscle car, it works well for families who want a high-performance option, thanks in no small part to the spacious 40.1 inches of rear legroom. As your family grows, the Charger SXT keeps them comfortable and moving quickly down the road, unlike other sports cars that have a cramped rear row.