The 2022 Chrysler 300 is a big, comfortable sedan with old-school cruiser credentials. Chrysler adorned the big four-door car with a plush interior and a few solid trim levels. However, you may not know that the 300 packs an optional all-wheel drive (AWD) system. Is it worth choosing the Chrysler 300 AWD, or should you spend your money elsewhere?

Does Chrysler 300 have AWD?

is a 2022 chrysler 300 awd worth it?

A white Chrysler 300S | Raymond Boyd, Getty Images

Yes, the tenured Chrysler 300 sedan offers AWD. It is one of the few American sedans to offer the grippy system. Also, the 300 AWD is comparable to its sister sedan, the Dodge Charger. The Charger also offers all-wheel drive, four doors, and a spacious interior.

The Chrysler sedan is available as a base Touring model, a Touring L, and a range-topping 300 S. Furthermore, customers can buy the trims with the added grip of AWD.

Does the Chrysler 300 V8 come in AWD? 

Unfortunately, Chrysler does not offer the 300 AWD with a V8. Instead, consumers can buy a 300 AWD with the workhorse 3.6L V6 Pentastar engine. However, don’t rush to knock the smaller powerplant. The Pentastar gets respectable fuel economy figures, namely 19 mpg city and 30 mpg highway in the sedan. Also, the 3.6L V6 engine produces 292 horsepower and 300 horsepower in the S model. Those are segment-friendly figures considering the comparable Toyota Avalon and Nissan Maxima and their similarly powerful V6 engines.

is a 2022 chrysler 300 awd worth it?

A Chrysler 300 | Christopher Evans, Getty Images

However, the 5.7L Hemi V8 is the only option for those who want a throwback muscle sedan. The V8 produces a very healthy 363 horsepower. Pair that horsepower with rear-wheel drive, and you’ve got a tail-happy sedan with muscle car DNA. However, the 300 AWD goes without the added power of the V8.

How much is the 2022 Chrysler 300?

According to TrueCar, the base model Touring starts at $35,140. Next, the comfier Touring L has a starting price of $38,340. Finally, the sharply styled 300 S starts at $43,750. Chrysler offers AWD as an option for the sedan’s trim levels.

Is the 300 AWD worth it?  

Although Car and Driver recommends the Chrysler 300 Touring L, there are alternatives. If you’re after a sedan with AWD, the Subaru Impreza is standard with a dependable AWD system. The Impreza also starts at $19,295, around $15,000 less than a Chrysler 300 Touring. Furthermore, if you want a comfortable sedan for similar money, consider an Audi A4. The Audi is more modern and more efficient, with a combined fuel economy rating of 27 mpg.

Finally, instead of a 5.7L V8 Chrysler 300, consumers can buy the Dodge Charger with a 6.4L or supercharged 6.2L V8. While the Chrysler 300 wears its tenured styling with pride, its sister car offers a lot of competition. If it is a muscle car with four doors that you want, check out the Charger over the Chrysler. Scroll to the following article if you want to read more about the Chrysler 300 and the Dodge Charger.

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