The 2021 Dodge Charger GT and the 2021 Hyundai Sonata Preferred 2.5 are both distinctive sedans. They have unique exteriors and striking features, but how do they stack up when it comes to digital performance?
Here is a closer look inside the Dodge Charger and Hyundai Sonata.Â
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2021 Dodge Charger GT
Climate Control: Dual-zone automatic Seats: 12-way power-adjustable Media Centre: 8.4-inch Uconnect 4C SiriusXM: A one-year subscription Sound System: 6 speakers with 276-watt amp
2021 Hyundai Sonata Preferred 2.5
Climate Control: Manual Power Seats: Manual-adjustable Media Centre: 8.0 Display Audio SiriusXM: Optional Sound System: 6 speakers
The 2021 Charger GT stands out by offering more standard features than the Sonata. For example, the large, 8.4-inch Uconnect 4C not only lets you connect with your smartphone via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, but it also offers data and settings via the Dodge Performance Pages.
The Charger GT features a standard dual-zone automatic temperature control, rear vents, an acoustic windshield and front-door glass, and tinted windows. You also get ambient lighting, LED lamps for the consoles and map pockets, and illuminated assist handles.
To learn more about the 2021 Dodge Charger GT, contact our dealership today. We will be happy to help you schedule a test drive to see the car's interior firsthand.
The 2021 Dodge Charger GT and 2021 Hyundai Sonata N-Line can seat five people. However, one of these mid-sized sedans offers a higher level of comfort, especially to those in the rear row.Â
Here is a closer look at the back-seat comforts of the 2021 Dodge Charger GT and the 2021 Hyundai Sonata N-Line.Â
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Rear-Seat Dimensions
2021 Dodge Charger
Seating Capacity: 5 Legroom: 1019 mm Headroom: 930 mm Shoulder Room: 1471 mm Hip Room: 1425 mm
2021 Hyundai Sonata Seating Capacity: 5 Legroom: 884 mm Headroom: 950 mm Shoulder Room: 1425 mm Hip Room: 1382 mm
The 2021 Dodge Charger GT provides a better rear-seat experience, including substantially more legroom. It also boasts a separate HVAC outlet for those in the back. Meanwhile, the standard Solar-Control Glass lets natural light come in without the expected heat.
In addition, the Charger GT also has illuminated rear assist handles, courtesy lights, and map pocket LED lamps. The back seat is also configurable with a 60/40 split-folding layout to help accommodate cargo if needed; while the middle space may double as a cup-holder when retracted.
To learn more about the interior features of the 2021 Dodge Charger GT, contact our BC dealership today. Be sure to schedule a test-drive with our team at your earliest convenience!
Performance sedans bridge the gap between daily-use family vehicles and sports cars. The 2021 Dodge Charger R/T and the 2021 Hyundai Sonata N-Line are examples of these finely-tuned four-door autos, blending practicality and capability.
However, when you look at the overall abilities of the 2021 Dodge Charger and 2021 Hyundai Sonata, one of the pair stands out.Â
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The 2021 Dodge Charger R/T’s V8 helps it live up to its muscle car image. The sedan also has a rear-wheel-drive setup, and the sporty handling is enhanced further with a performance suspension.
The Dodge Charger R/T is also a daily commuter that can be as practical as its inline-4 counterparts. It boasts Variable Valve Timing (VVT) and a Multi-Displacement System (MDS) to help save fuel. Despite being relatively thrifty, the car also has an active exhaust to enhance performance and emit a satisfying roar when it is on the racetrack.
Contact our BC dealership today if you would like to learn more about the 2021 Dodge Charger R/T’s performance specs.
The 2021 Dodge Charger R/T and 2021 Genesis G70 3.3L Sport are performance sedans with engines that offer potent power to the BC market. Which one of these four-door vehicles brings more muscle to the road, however? Let's find out!
The 2021 Dodge Charger R/T stands out in this comparison because of its superior HP and torque. It has enough muscle to tow 454 kg with the appropriate trailer package installed, too. Its powertrain includes an active exhaust design, which enhances airflow. You also get variable valve timing and a fuel-saving Multi-Displacement System (MDS). All these components improve performance without increasing gas use.Â
To further enhance its resourcefulness, the 2021 Dodge Charger R/T also boasts electric power steering. This setup does not require siphoning energy away from the gasoline engine, so it all gets directed to the wheels as intended. At the same time, the performance suspension keeps the whole ride stable.
To learn more about the 2021 Dodge Charger R/T, contact our Langley, BC dealership and schedule a test drive today.
The Dodge Charger GT and Genesis G70 Advanced both bring impressive horsepower and all-wheel drivetrains to Langley, BC. Do they offer the same kind of performance on the inside? Here is how their infotainment systems match up.Â
Dodge Charger GT
Interface: Uconnect 4C Screen: 8.4 inches Speakers: Six, with 270-watt amp Navigation: Standard Connectivity: Hands-free Bluetooth, USB SiriusXM: One year Compatibility: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Genesis G70 Advanced
Interface: Genesis Connect Screen: 8.0 inches Speakers: Six Navigation: Available Connectivity: Bluetooth and USB SiriusXM: None Compatibility: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
The 2021 Dodge Charger provides the powerful Uconnect 4C media centre, with entertainment traits that put it ahead of the Genesis. In addition to SiriusXM, the GT is Wi-Fi Hotspot capable, and it offers a one-year subscription to Sirius Guardian, which focuses on remote access and security.Â
The Charger gives you a media hub that includes 2 USB ports and an auxiliary audio input jack, too, so keeping your tech charged up will be easy. And as for stats about the vehicle itself, there's a 7-inch full-colour customizable in-cluster display centre behind the steering wheel.
If you want to see the 2021 Dodge Charger for yourself, contact our Langley, BC dealership today and schedule a test drive.
The Dodge Charger SXT and Genesis G70 are performance sedans that boast 300 and 252 horsepower, respectively. These vehicles are certainly fun to drive compared to 4-cylinder family models, but are they practical for daily use? Let’s take a closer look.
Dodge Charger SXT
Trunk Space: 467 L Drive Type: FWD or AWD Passenger Volume: 2,965 L Rear Legroom: 1,018 mm
Genesis G70 Trunk Space: 371 L Drive Type: AWD Passenger Volume: 2,939 L Rear Legroom: 985 mm
Thanks to its significantly larger trunk and a more spacious back seat, the 2021 Charger SXT stands out in this comparison. The Dodge also brings plenty of parking features, including rear sensors and a backup camera with gridlines. In addition, you get the option of choosing between sporty RWD and all-season AWD. Meanwhile, extra components like acoustic, solar-control glass keep out traffic noise and bright sunlight.
The practically of the Charger SXT continues with smaller touches, too, like the illuminated front cup holders and there are reading lamps up here, as well. There's also an auto-dimming rearview mirror to take the strain off of your eyes during late-night drives.
To learn more about the 2021 Dodge Charger SXT, contact us at our Langley, BC dealership today.
The 2021 Dodge Charger and 2021 Ford Mustang are performance vehicles. You may expect that they can only thrive on warm, dry roads, but this is not the case. Which of these cars works best for practical driving and daily tasks?
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2021 Dodge Charger
Drive Type: RWD or AWD Cargo Capacity: 467.2 L Tow Capacity: 454 Kgs Seating Capacity: 5 Rear Seating Room (Head/Hip/Leg/Shoulder): 930/1425/1019/1471 mm
 2021 Ford Mustang
Drive Type: RWD Cargo Capacity: 383.1 L Tow Capacity: 454 Kgs Seating Capacity: 4 Rear Seating Room (Head/Hip/Leg/Shoulder): 884/1203/737/1327 mm
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The 2021 Dodge Charger has more cargo and passenger room, and it can even tow a small trailer if needed. Its available AWD, which pairs well with the Electronic Stability Control (ESC), is very rare for its class. Plus, features like a backup camera and ParkSense assist make pulling into a spot easier.Â
Furthermore, the Charger boasts easy-clean features like the front and rear floor mats to ensure dirt won't be a worry. There's also a full-length floor console with storage to keep maps and other items handy while on the road, and dual USB ports to charge up mobile devices, too.
To learn more about the practical and performance-related features of the 2021 Dodge Charger, contact our Langley, BC dealership today.
There are many ways to compare two vehicles. For performance-oriented cars like the 2021 Dodge Charger and 2021 Ford Mustang, engine power and torque are important factors. How do these two fare in these categories?Â
2021 Dodge Charger
Base Engine: 3.6L V6 Upgrade: 5.7L HEMI V8 Largest Engine: 6.2L Supercharged H/O V8 Max Horsepower: 797 Max Torque: 707 lb.-ft
2021 Ford Mustang
Base Engine: 2.3L Turbo I-4 Upgrade: 5.2L V8 Largest Engine: 5.2L Supercharged V8 Max Horsepower: 760Â Max Torque: 625 lb.-ft
With its 6.2L Supercharged High-Output SRT Hellcat Redeye V8, the 2021 Charger boasts the most powerful engine overall in this comparison. It also excels in other areas. For example, while both vehicles come with performance-oriented RWD, only the Dodge offers an AWD option, which is ideal for wintertime driving in Canada.
All that power is also easier to control in the Hellcat thanks to its knockback mitigation feature. Plus, it boasts electric steering assistance so every bit of the energy from the engine can make it to the wheels during any drive, while the severe-duty cooling with oil and after-run chilling system keeps the entire thing purring smoothly.
To inquire about the different 2021 Dodge Charger trims and schedule a test drive, contact our Langley, BC dealership today.
The 2021 Dodge Charger and 2021 Ford Mustang are performance vehicles known for their powerful engines and muscular looks. These cars live up to their image, but how do they fare when it comes to practical tasks like carrying passengers?Â
2021 Dodge ChargerÂ
Capacity: 5 Headroom (Front/Rear): 980/930 mm Legroom: 1062/1019 mm Shoulder Room: 1512/1471 mm Hip Room: 1427/1423 mm
2021 Ford MustangÂ
Seating Capacity: 4 Headroom (Front/Rear): 955/884 mm Legroom: 1130/778 mm Shoulder Room: 1430/1326 mm Hip Room: 1394/1204 mm
The 2021 Charger can hold one extra passenger, and it boasts more space, especially in the back row. Though you expect to hear the road sounds in this type of V6 or V8 performance car, the Dodge provides a quieter ride thanks to an Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) system. You also get a full entertainment menu with a state-of-the-art Uconnect media centre and one year of SiriusXM.Â
All that tech is installed within 2021 Dodge Charger's roomy 2.97 m3 of total passenger volume. To further enhance the experience, you can choose from systems including available Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control as well as heated and ventilated seats, along with many more optional add-ons.
Contact our Surrey, BC dealership today to learn more about the 2021 Dodge Charger’s passenger comfort features.