Dodge is set to ship the highly anticipated Charger Sixpack Scat Pack soon. With a starting price of $56,990, it aims to be the most affordable car boasting over 550 horsepower. If you’re looking for muscle and a bit of flair, this one’s a contender worth considering.
But here’s the catch: the base price won’t get you everything you see in flashy ads. Additional packages ramp up the cost fast. For instance, my test car included a Bludicrious upgrade for $695, and then there’s the $4,995 Customer Preferred Package 22B. This package gives you a suite of comforts like ventilated front seats and a snazzy infotainment system—trust me, it’s a must-have.
Another note: the Blacktop package adds a sleek look for $1,095. If you want some luxury elements, grab the Carbon and Suede Package for $1,995. And don’t forget about the 20-inch wheels for $1,095 and a panoramic glass roof at $995. Fully loaded, you’re looking at about $69,355.
Base Model vs. Upgraded Features
The Charger Sixpack’s base model might tempt you, but the added features take this muscle car to another level. Those extra comforts and tech boosts make the driving experience much nicer.
Here’s a quick rundown of what comes in those nifty packages:
- Ventilated front seats
- Heated rear seats
- Performance pages in infotainment
- 16-inch gauge cluster
- Wireless charging pad
- Surround-view camera
Cost Details and Buying Tips
Understanding the full cost is crucial if you’re eyeing this beast. The initial sticker price can be misleading, especially after you factor in all the extras.
Here’s a summary of major added costs:
- Bludicrious: $695
- Customer Package 22B: $4,995
- Blacktop: $1,095
- Carbon and Suede: $1,995
- 20-inch wheels: $1,095
- Glass roof: $995
