Someday I’m going to look back on this 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT review and kick myself for being such a curmudgeon. 

At the time of this writing, I can’t help but to think that it’s too big for its own good, too sloppy in the corners, and I hate the fact that it’s very difficult to see out of. The blind spots are horrendous. 

That said, it’s one hell of a nostalgic throwback to simpler times. There’s something to be said about being fully analog – and a little 1970s. 

Scott driving a 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT
You just know it’s not going to be a very good review when I kick things off with my worst “who farted?” look.

My full review of the 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT

I drove the all wheel drive SXT you see in these pictures from Los Angeles to San Diego in a mix of city and freeway driving. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t that exciting. 

FYI: The SXT is the base model in the Challenger lineup. That said, this car was fairly well optioned – to the point that it didn’t feel “base model sh*tbox” at all. 

First impressions

Walking up to this all white 2023 SXT for the very first time was nothing like walking up to the 2023 Charger R/T that I recently reviewed. I felt weak in the knees approaching that one. But the SXT? The only thing I felt was embarrassed to be holding the key fob to a V6 muscle car. 

White 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT
Only because I’m getting on in years myself (and it would be hypocritical of me to say negative things about something that looks old), I can’t deny that the retro vibes of the 2023 Challenger SXT are slightly legit.
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT rear three-quarter view
But I’m sorry, but there’s just nothing about the SXT version that gets me excited as I walk up to it. Especially in this ultimate “park it anywhere it’ll fit” rental car spec.
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT tire rubber on rear quarter panel
What’s this? Seeing rubber on the lower quarter panel did give me some hope. I’m in for a really good time if this MF’r is capable of smoky all-wheel-drive burnouts!

Styling and design

I will admit that even in base model form, the Challenger almost looks tough enough to be cool. It’s fat in all the right places, and there’s no denying it’s muscle car roots. It’s unapologetically retro from nearly every angle. 

My only complaint is how big it is. It’s extremely wide, and the front and rear overhangs are huge. I can only imagine how good this thing would look after a fairly rigorous weight loss program.

White 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT front three-quarter view
I’m just not a fan of the base model SXT. That said, I’m not dead enough inside to admit that it still looks fairly muscle-y (and kinda rad) from a low front three-quarter view.
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT side view
Just as it is when looking at myself naked in the mirror, It’s the side view that disappoints the most. That’s not muscle. That’s fat!
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT headlight detail
Thankfully there are some very redeeming design elements on this car. The headlights (and turn signals) are pure works of art IMHO.
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT 19" aluminum wheel
Can you believe that this bad boy rolls on 19s? It’s a nice looking wheel, but far too benign to garner any respect from the diehard muscle car folk. They’re still gonna laugh at you.
White 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT view from the rear looking forward
Look. I may not be a fan, but I do appreciate the fact that it doesn’t look like a bean *cough*2023 Tesla Model 3*cough*.

The interior

You’d never even know that the SXT is a base model Challenger just from sitting in the drivers seat. Yeah, there’s plastic everywhere. It rattles like a dump truck on nearly any surface. But boy does it ever feel good. 

It’s actually one of my favorite automotive interiors of current times – at least in terms of comfort and coziness. 

2023 Dodge Challenger SXT interior
The SXT may be the lowly entry level (sh*tbox) version of the Challenger, but the interior is fairly legit IMHO. It’s darn near is nice as the interior of the 2020 Challenger R/T that I recently spent some time in.
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT steering wheel and dashboard
How they ever figured out how to make an interior this tight and sporty in a car this big and fat is beyond me. This actually feels good.
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT interior overview
I’ve never experienced an interior that looked this old but felt so good. I’m dead serious y’all.
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT POV from drivers seat
Dare I say it (because of the amount of cheap plastics slathered all throughout the interior), but..sitting in the driver seat makes me feel like more of a man that I probably am.
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT gauge cluster
I ain’t got no complaints about the gauge cluster. This is rowdy (and old school) AF!

Easily the most disappointing thing about the interior is the small infotainment screen. Not only is it difficult to see in bright sunlight, it’s also not very responsive. The worst part? It’s not even Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatible!

2023 Dodge Challenger SXT audio and climate control buttons
What is this? 2008? There’s physical knobs and buttons for the climate control and audio system! And for those of you who think I’m complaining, I was a really big fan of 2008.

Performance 

I know. Nobody buys a SXT for the performance. But F me if I’m not going to talk about how much of a missed opportunity it was to offer a non-aspirated V6 in a car like this. 

2023 Dodge Challenger SXT 3.6L Pentastar V6
Behold the mighty 3.6L Pentastar V6 (said nobody – like, ever). At least it’s not a four-cylinder I guess.

The 303hp Pentastar V6 (featuring 268 lb-ft of torque) isn’t exactly a weakling – especially when mated to a fairly responsive 8-speed transmission. But it just doesn’t provide enough power to get this 3,840 lb behemoth moving in a way commensurate with how badass it looks.

Dodge claims a 0 to 60 time of 6.0 seconds. That’s not slow. But it didn’t feel anywhere as fast as the 2021 EcoBoost Mustang that I reviewed.

2023 Dodge Challenger SXT V6 engine.
Nope. It doesn’t look any better from the other side. The sad thing is that you can almost hear the valves ticking just by looking at this picture.
2023 Dodge Challenger SXT hood open
“That thing got a Hemi?!” Uh…not exactly. Never (ever) raise the hood of this car unless you’re really good at explaining the benefits of a V6 over a V8.
Scott driving a 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT
“Outta my way mofos! I’m about to unleash the power of the Pentastar!!”
Driving a 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT POV
Straight line acceleration in the 2023 SXT is anticlimactic to say the least. It’s not slow, but the 2018 Challenger R/T Scat Pack that I drove would flat out embarrass this thing (in both sound and G-forces).

Handling 

This is obviously not the car for anyone who demands snappy cornering and precision steering feel. It plows through the corners as lazily as it looks. Steering feel is vague. But – these aren’t necessarily bad things.

Driving on the freeway in a 2023 Dodge Challenger SXT
It’s not all doom and gloom. The SXT is actually a very capable and comfortable high speed freeway cruiser. This would be an excellent car to drive from New York to Los Angeles. Crank up the Steely Dan and hammer down!

This thing absolutely rules at high-speed highway cruising. It’s as smooth as a 2022 Chevy Malibu, tracks dead straight, and is surprisingly quiet at 75mph. 

In regards to the all-wheel-drive system: Honestly? I didn’t even notice. It drove exactly like the rear wheel drive version does. No better. No worse.

Gas mileage 

You’d be a fool to buy the SXT for the way it handles. But buying it for the fuel economy? That’s the move. With the Pentastar V6, the base model Challenger gets up to 20% better fuel economy over a Hemi powered version. 

I averaged 22.5 miles per gallon on my admittedly spirited drive from LA to San Diego. 

2023 Dodge Challenger SXT at the gas station
I’d bet nearly anything that there’s at least one person in the lineup of cars over there who is assuming that I’m draining the tanks of this Shell station dry. If only they knew about the excellent fuel economy of the Pentastar V6!

Pros and cons 

There are probably more benefits to buying a 2023 Challenger SXT then I care to admit. It’s actually not a bad car. It’s just boring. Slightly out of style. And extremely difficult squeeze into tight parking spots. It could be a fun daily driver though (at least compared to something like a stinkin’ 2017 Kia Forte) so I guess I can’t complain too much. 

Pros

  • It’s easily one of the most “anti-blob” cars you can purchase. It’s hard to knock it for looking unique!
  • The interior (at least the front seat area) is deceptively phenomenal. It just feels so good. 
  • They made like a billion of these things, so getting parts and service will be a piece of cake. 

Cons

  • Good luck squeezing into the back seat of this thing. I don’t know why they even bothered. 
  • No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. 
  • A car that looks this tough needs to have the power to back it up. The V6 isn’t enough. 
  • Holy blindspots Batman!

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