* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (3)Dodge Challengers generally have average reliability. While major issues are uncommon, some owners report minor electrical glitches or interior trim issues over time.
- Maintenance (3)Maintenance costs for the Challenger R/T are typical for a V8-powered muscle car. Routine service is straightforward, but parts for performance components can be more expensive than for standard sedans.
- Technology (4)Equipped with the Uconnect infotainment system, the Challenger R/T offers an intuitive and user-friendly interface with a responsive touchscreen. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration are standard, adding to its modern appeal.
- Comfort (4)The Challenger R/T excels in comfort with spacious seating for front occupants and a surprisingly compliant ride for a performance car. The seats are supportive for long drives, making it a good cruiser.
- Dynamics (4)The 2018 Challenger R/T offers impressive straight-line acceleration and a satisfying V8 rumble. While not as agile as some competitors, it handles its weight surprisingly well for a muscle car, providing a confident feel on the open road.