The 2021 Dodge Challenger GT and the 2021 Toyota 86 6M are sports cars. These vehicles are undeniably fun to drive and nice to look at, but how do they function when it comes to practical daily use? Here is how these platforms compares in this area.
2021 Dodge Challenger GT
Drive Type: RWD or AWD Cargo Capacity: 459 L Seat Capacity: 5 Front Seating (Head/Leg/Shoulder): 991/1067/1499 mm Rear Seating (Head/Leg/Shoulder): 940/841/1372 mm
2021 Toyota 86 6M
Drive Type: RWD Cargo Capacity: 195 L Seat Capacity: 4 Front Seating (Head/Leg/Shoulder): 994/1065/1384 mm Rear Seating (Head/Leg/Shoulder): 888/759/1314 mm
Thanks to its larger, more comfortable seating space and superior cargo capacity, the 2021 Challenger GT is the better car for commuting, transport, and everyday errands. Also, the available AWD makes the Dodge a more suitable option for wet or icy weather.Â
The 2021 Challenger GT also has premium interior features - such as the automatic dual-zone climate control, power-adjustable seats with lumbar support, and a Uconnect 4C NAV media centre - to make daily driving comfortable and entertaining.Â
Contact our BC, Canada dealership today to learn more about the 2021 Dodge Challenger GT and schedule a test drive so you can see its blend of sporty and practical elements for yourself.
While most sports car shoppers focus on power and performance, they don't want to sacrifice too much in terms of interior comfort. The 2021 Dodge Challenger and the 2021 Chevrolet Camaro are both formidable autos, but only one stands out when it comes to providing a spacious experience for passengers.
2021 Dodge Challenger
Headroom: 998 mm (Front) / 942 mm (Rear) Hip Room: 1404 mm (Front) / 1214 mm (Rear) Shoulder Room: 1485 mm (Front) / 1369 mm (Rear) Legroom: 1066 mm (Front) / 840 mm (Rear)
2021 Chevrolet Camaro
Headroom: 975 mm (Front) / 848 mm (Rear) Hip Room: 1384 mm (Front) / 1160 mm (Rear) Shoulder Room: 1397 mm (Front) / 1277 mm (Rear) Legroom: 1115 mm (Front) / 759 mm (Rear)
The Challenger offers significantly more space, especially for rear-row riders. Unlike the four-seat Chevrolet Camaro, the Dodge can hold five adults in relative comfort. However, it provides more than roominess. It also boasts Nappa leather upholstery and heated, ventilated, power-adjustable front seats. You also get an infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility and Bluetooth connectivity.Â
Contact our Langley, BC dealership today to schedule a test drive in the 2021 Dodge Challenger and to see the roomy and comfortable interior for yourself.
Both the 2021 Dodge Challenger R/T and Hyundai Veloster DCT put a premium on performance. However, they have different approaches to providing power and control to the driver. Which one does it better?
Let's compare the engine suites of these leading sport coupes.Â
2021 Dodge Challenger R/T: Engine and Suspension Specs
The 2021 Challenger R/T delivers a classic muscle car experience with its V8 engine (while impressive, the Veloster’s turbo four-cylinder cannot keep up; and its FWD fails to deliver the same precise handling). The Dodge also looks the part, thanks to its Satin Chrome grille and unique badging. The 20-inch carbon aluminum wheels and dual bright exhaust tips also enhance the appearance and brand it a striking option for the track.
To learn more about the Dodge Challenger R/T’s performance and appearance features, contact our Langley, BC dealership today.
The 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and Hyundai Veloster are both ideal for those seeking a two-door vehicle that offers premium performance. What about style, however? Which one delivers a showroom-worthy exterior to match what's beneath the hood?
Let's compare their standard features. Â
2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat: Exterior Specs
Wheels: 20" x 9.5" low-gloss black Tires: 275/40ZR20 all-season Grille: Black Badging: SRT Hellcat Mirrors: Body-coloured and power-adjustable
2021 Hyundai Veloster DCT: Exterior Specs
Wheels: 19" x 8.0" alloy Tires: P235/35R19 summer-performance Grille: Black Badging: Veloster N Mirrors: Black and power-adjustableÂ
The SRT Hellcat's black grille, 20-inch wheels, and halogen headlamps with LED accents are bound to earn attention - creating a sharp line as it revs down the road. Its attractiveness extends to the interior as well, however, and includes even the smallest items. Details such as a leather-wrapped shift knob and steering wheel add to the allure of the Dodge, as do the ambient lighting and illuminated cup holders. This is the perfect blend of performance and design; and it leaves the Veloster DCT behind.Â
Contact our Langley dealership today to see the 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat for yourself - and be sure to schedule a test-drive with our team at your earliest convenience.Â
The 2021 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392 and Hyundai Veloster Manual are both known for their performance features. Many BC drivers may wonder, however, whether this high output comes at a sacrifice on interior comfort (such as the infotainment system). Will a dynamic ride demand a lack of tech?
Multimedia Centre: Uconnect Screen Size: 8.4 inches Speakers: 6 speakers Driver Display: 7-inch in-cluster Connectivity: Bluetooth Smartphone Integration: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Subscriptions: SiriusXM satellite radio, SiriusXM Guardian
2021 Hyundai Veloster Manual: Infotainment Specs
Multimedia Centre: Touchscreen Screen Size: 8.0 inches Speakers: 8 speakers Driver Display: 4.2-inch in-cluster Smartphone Integration: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Connectivity: Bluetooth Special Subscriptions: N/A
While both cars have impressive infotainment systems, the Challenger Scat Pack 392 provides more features. Its touchscreens and in-cluster displays are larger than the Hyundai's, affording a more seamless interfacing experience. Furthermore, Dodge offers free one-year subscriptions to SiriusXM satellite radio and Guardian security services - while Hyundai denies riders standard access to ad-free radio. The difference is clear.
To experience the 2021 Dodge Challenger Scat Pack 392’s features for yourself - or to request additional spec information - contact our Surrey, BC dealership today.
Fuel economy is an important consideration. However, getting a thrifty vehicle does not necessarily mean that you have to sacrifice performance. The 2021 Dodge Challenger GT and Hyundai Veloster DCT are already recognized for their exceptional horsepower. Which one of this pair, however, is better when it comes to efficiency?Â
Despite consuming less gas on the highway, the Challenger puts out more horsepower than the Veloster. It also has RWD, which translates into a sportier behind-the-wheel experience (affording deft handling on curves and improved balance). The 8-speed automatic transmission allows it to accelerate smoothly, and a powerful brake booster brings you to a halt just as quickly. These elements combine to assure optimal performance on the road and at the pump - and they also promise superior outputs over the Hyundai DCT.
Contact our Langley dealership to learn more about the 2021 Dodge Challenger GT’s impressive balance of efficiency and power. Don't forget to schedule a test-drive in one of our available coupes as well.
The 2021 Dodge Challenger SXT and Hyundai Veloster are top-of-class performers. Each brings a powerful engine to the road but, when all the specifications are compared, only one of these two-door autos stands out.Â
Which is it? Let's find out!
2021 Dodge Challenger SXT: Engine Specs
Engine: 3.6L Pentastar V6 Max horsepower: 305 hp Max torque: 268 lb-ft Drive type: RWD or AWD Transmission: 8-speed automatic
2021 Hyundai Veloster: Engine Specs
Engine: 2.0L Turbo GDI 4-cylinder Max horsepower: 275 hp Max torque: 260 Drive type: FWD Transmission: 8-speed automatic
The Dodge Challenger has a more powerful engine and puts out a higher amount of horsepower and torque (though the Veloster tries to keep pace with its 260 lb.-ft output, its four-cylinder suite its out-classed by the Pentastar V6). The SXT also wins when it comes to exterior appearance. 18-inch satin carbon aluminum wheels and dual bright exhaust tips boost your road image. Additionally, the automatic halogen headlamps feature LED accents to help you stand out at night. This is the best of all worlds.
To learn more about the 2021 Dodge Challenger SXT’s performance and other features, contact our Langley, BC dealership today. Don't hesitate to request additional financing information as well.
The Dodge Challenger and Chevrolet Corvette are both iconic vehicles known for their muscle - which is why, at the end of the day, these cars are compared by the power they generate. Which one of the famous autos brings more oomph to the road?Â
Let's consider the specs of their top engine options.Â
2021 Dodge Challenger: Performance Output
Top Engine: 6.2L Supercharged V8 Horsepower: 797 Torque: 707 lb.-ft Top Model: SRT Hellcat Redeye
2021 Chevrolet Corvette: Performance Output
Top Engine: 6.2 V8 Horsepower: 495 Torque: 470 lb.-ft Top Model: 3LT
The 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye (also available in Widebody) stands out above all peers, including the iconic Corvette. This V8 beast offers an astounding 797 HP and 707 lb.-ft of torque, ensuring maximum thrills on the track and the highway. It's not just about pure power, however. Instead its competition suspension, severe-duty cooling system, and active exhaust ensure proper handling and the ability to maintain a high level of performance. This is the ultimate full-throttle experience for Canadian drivers.Â
To learn more about the impressive engine lineup on the 2021 Dodge Challenger - which also includes a 3.6L V6 and a 5.7LÂ HEMI V8 - contact our Langley, BC dealership today.
The Dodge Challenger SXT and Chevrolet Corvette are built to perform well on the road and the track. These vehicles offer plenty of muscle, but how do they fare when it comes to daily use? Can both handle regular driving, or do they need to remain in the garage except on special occasions?
Let's find out!
2021 Dodge Challenger SXT: Performance Specs
Drive Type: RWD or AWD Passenger Capacity: Five Trunk Volume: 459 L
2021 Chevrolet Corvette 1LT: Performance Specs
Drive Type: RWD Passenger Capacity: Two Trunk Volume: 357 L
The 2021 Dodge Challenger is one of the few two-door vehicles to offer all-wheel drive, which is available on both SXT and GT models. This turns it from a summertime cruiser into an all-season performer, ensuring balanced handling on every road. Meanwhile, its back-seat passengers get a respectable 942 mm of headroom to ensure a comfortable ride, and the 60/40 rear bench folds down so that you can accommodate more cargo if needed. The Chevy Corvette simply doesn't compare.Â
If you would like to see the practical features of the 2021 Dodge Challenger SXT, contact our Langley, BC dealership to inquire about a test drive. Don't forget to request information about our current promotional opportunities as well.
The 2021 Dodge Durango SXT and 2021 Honda Pilot LX have all the standard interior features you would expect. When it comes to in-cabin quality, however, one of these SUVs stands out.Â
2021 Dodge Durango SXT
Driver's Seat: 10-way power adjustable
Media Centre: 8.4-inch Uconnect 4 touchscreen
Satellite Radio: SiriusXM with a one-year subscription
2021 Honda Pilot LX
Driver's Seat: Six-way manual adjustable
Media Centre: Display Audio System
Satellite Radio: Not available
Despite being a base trim, the 2021 Dodge Durango SXT wins this comparison because of its full menu of interior features. The seven-seat SUV also boasts tri-zone climate control, premium cloth seats, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.Â
To see what else the inside of the 2021 Dodge Durango SXT has to offer, contact our Lower Mainland, BC dealership today.Â