The Dodge Charger GT and Toyota Camry ES both offer quality infotainment systems. If you use your sedan daily for commuting or take it on longer trips, you will want to opt for the vehicle that provides more features for music, information, and navigation. Which of these two stands out in this area?
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Dodge Charger GT
Interface Name: Uconnect Screen Size: 8.6â€Â Speakers: 6 Speakers Navigation Features: GPS Navigation Device Connection: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Toyota Camry SE
Interface Name: JBL Audio System Screen Size: 7â€Â Speakers: 6 Speakers Navigation Features:  Integrated Navigation Device Connection: Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
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The Charger GT has a bigger 8.4†touch screen and excellent connectivity options with the Uconnect interface. You can pair devices using Bluetooth or connect via one of the multiple USB ports. The Dodge also comes with an available Wi-Fi hotspot and a one-year subscription to SiriusXM satellite radio.Â
You can command the GT's infotainment system using voice orders, so your focus remains on the streets instead of the dash. Plus, there are rear-seat mounted audio controls, too, allowing passengers to become on-the-road DJs during every journey.
Contact our BC, Canada dealership to explore the infotainment offerings on the 2021 Dodge Charger GT.