The Evolution of the Chrysler 300: A Year-by-Year Breakdown of Trims and Differences

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Introduction

The Chrysler 300 is one of the most iconic full-size sedans in American automotive history. Since its debut in 1955 and its rebirth in 2005, the Chrysler 300 has embodied power, luxury, and style. This guide explores the evolution of the Chrysler 300 from 2005 to 2023, covering each model year, available trims, and key differences.


First Generation: 2005-2010 – The Return of an Icon

2005 Chrysler 300: A Bold New Beginning

Chrysler reintroduced the 300 in 2005 as a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) full-size sedan, offering a muscular stance and powerful engine options.

Trims and Features

  • Base 300 – 2.7L V6 (190 hp), 4-speed automatic, standard features

  • 300 Touring – 3.5L V6 (250 hp), leather seats, upgraded stereo

  • 300 Limited – Same as Touring but added chrome wheels and premium audio

  • 300C – 5.7L HEMI V8 (340 hp), premium leather, woodgrain interior

  • 300 SRT-8 – 6.1L HEMI V8 (425 hp), performance-tuned suspension, Brembo brakes

Differences Between Trims:

  • Base model had cloth seats and basic features

  • Touring and Limited added leather, better audio, and wheels

  • 300C introduced the HEMI V8 for performance lovers

  • SRT-8 was the high-performance model, with massive power gains

2006-2010 Model Year Updates

  • 2006: Minor updates, available AWD for Touring and Limited trims

  • 2007: Interior refinements, added MP3 capability

  • 2008: Restyled headlights and taillights, better materials

  • 2009: New infotainment system, improved sound insulation

  • 2010: Last year of the first-gen 300 with minimal changes


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Second Generation: 2011-2023 – A Luxury-Performance Evolution

2011 Chrysler 300: Major Redesign and More Refinement

Chrysler modernized the 300 with a sleeker design, a more refined interior, and improved technology.

Trims and Features

  • 300 Base – 3.6L Pentastar V6 (292 hp), new 8-speed automatic

  • 300 Limited – Added leather seats, navigation, better stereo

  • 300C – 5.7L HEMI V8 (363 hp), luxury interior, more tech

  • 300 SRT-8 – 6.4L HEMI V8 (470 hp), track-tuned suspension, performance brakes

Differences Between Trims:

  • Base model now came with a more powerful V6 engine

  • Limited introduced more high-tech features

  • 300C remained luxury-focused with the V8

  • SRT-8 returned with a stronger engine and sportier tuning

2012-2014 Model Year Updates

  • 2012: Beats Audio system introduced, available 8.4-inch Uconnect infotainment

  • 2013: Added adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring

  • 2014: AWD system improved, refined LED lighting

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Mid-Cycle Refresh: 2015-2023 – More Power, More Luxury

2015 Chrysler 300: Fresh Styling and Performance Boosts

Chrysler made the 300 sleeker, added more premium materials, and fine-tuned its performance and handling.

Trims and Features

  • 300 Limited – 3.6L V6 (292 hp), leather seats, touchscreen

  • 300S – Sportier look, tuned suspension, V6 or optional HEMI V8

  • 300C – More luxurious features, standard V6, optional V8

  • 300C Platinum – Top trim with heated/cooled seats, wood accents

Differences Between Trims:

  • Limited remained the entry-level luxury sedan

  • S added a sportier feel, stiffer suspension

  • C and Platinum focused on ultimate comfort and features

2016-2019 Model Year Updates

  • 2016: New all-wheel drive (AWD) system available

  • 2017: Improved fuel economy and safety features

  • 2018: Sportier 300S model gains paddle shifters

  • 2019: New color options and infotainment enhancements


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Final Updates: 2020-2023 – The Last of the 300

2020 Chrysler 300: A Timeless Classic

With the market shifting away from sedans, Chrysler continued to refine the 300, keeping it relevant among luxury buyers.

Trims and Features

  • 300 Touring – Standard V6, LED headlights, Uconnect system

  • 300 Touring L – Adds leather seats, heated front seats

  • 300S – Sportier tuning, optional V8 power

  • 300C – Ultimate luxury, standard V8, real wood accents

2021-2023 Model Year Updates

  • 2021: Minor tweaks, larger infotainment screen

  • 2022: Limited-edition color options and packages

  • 2023: The final year of the Chrysler 300, limited special edition models


Why the Chrysler 300 Stands Out

  • Powerful V6 and V8 engine choices

  • Timeless, bold design

  • High-tech and luxurious features

  • AWD availability for all-weather confidence

  • Comfortable and spacious interior


Conclusion

From 2005 to 2023, the Chrysler 300 has left a lasting mark on the luxury sedan segment. Whether you prefer luxury, sportiness, or raw power, there’s a Chrysler 300 trim for everyone. With 2023 marking the end of production, this sedan will forever be remembered as one of America’s great modern classics.

The Chrysler 300 may be saying goodbye, but its legacy lives on in the hearts of car enthusiasts and luxury sedan lovers alike.

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