2022 Chrysler 300 Specs

Look up all the 2022 Chrysler 300 specs you need to know.
Written by Katherine Duffy
Reviewed by Georgina Grant
This comprehensive spec guide on the 2022 Chrysler 300 includes everything from wheel and brake specs to interior dimensions to fuel economy. 
Whether you’re considering a 2022 Chrysler 300 as your next vehicle, or need more information on the model you already own, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled a complete guide to all the important specs you should know about your Chrysler 300. We’ll even simplify all of the confusing terminologies that come with these specs to make understanding your vehicle that much easier. 

2022 Chrysler 300 specs 

The 2022 Chrysler 300 is a full-size sedan that has retained its classic look and feel. Drivers will find the 2022 model a roomy, comfortable, and easy-to-drive sedan that doesn’t sacrifice cargo space for style.
 Let’s dig into the details of the 300 to get a better picture. 

Vehicle

EPA classification
Full-size sedan 
Vehicle type
Five-passenger, four-door sedan
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Engine

Engine type
DOHC 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement (liters/cubic in.)
3.6/219.6
Horsepower
300 @ 6350 RPM
Torque
264 @ 4800 RPM

Transmission

Description
Eight-speed automatic
First gear ratio (:1)
4.71
Second gear ratio (:1)
3.14
Third gear ratio (:1)
2.10
Fourth gear ratio (:1)
1.67
Fifth gear ratio (:1)
1.29
Sixth gear ratio (:1)
1.00
Seventh gear ratio (:1)
0.84
Eighth gear ratio (:1)
0.67

Fuel economy

EPA fuel economy, combined
21 mpg
EPA fuel economy, city
18 mpg
EPA fuel economy, highway
30 mpg
Range, city (mi.)
N/A
Range, highway (mi.)
426
Fuel tank capacity (gal)
18.5

Wheels and brakes

Front wheel size (in.)
17x7
Front wheel material
Fine silver 
Front tire size
235/55R19 BSW
Rear wheel size (in.)
17x7
Rear wheel material
Fine silver
Rear tire size
235/55R19 BSW
Brake type
Vented
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Standard 
Front brake rotor diameter x thickness (in.)
12.6 x 1.1
Rear brake rotor diameter x thickness (in.)
12.6 x 0.4

Dimensions

Wheelbase (in.)
120
Length (in.)
198.6
Width without mirrors (in.)
75
Height (in.)
58.5
Ground clearance (in.)
4.7
Total passenger volume (cubic feet)
122
Front head room (in.)
38.6
Front leg room (in.)
41.8
Front shoulder room (in.)
59.5
Front hip room (in.)
56.2
Second row head room (in.)
37.9
Second row legroom (in.)
40.1
Second row shoulder room (in.)
57.7
Second row hip room (in.)
56.1
Trunk space (cubic feet)
16.3

Steering

Steering type
Electric power steering
Turning diameter, curb to curb (feet)
37.4
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Suspension

Front suspension type
Independent SLA with high upper “A” arm
Rear suspension type
Five-link independent with coil springs

Weight information

Base curb weight (lbs)
4,013
Maximum payload capacity (lbs)
N/A
Curb weight
N/A

Options

Trim levels
Touring, Touring L, V6, V8
Body types
Sedan 
Drivetrain
Available all-wheel drive
Packages
N/A
Exterior colors
6
Interior colors
2

How to interpret car specs

New to the world of car specs? If your answer is a resounding yes, you might find our quick guide on understanding car terminology helpful after reading all those numbers! 
  • Base curb weight: This is
    your car’s weight
    when it has a full tank of gas but is only outfitted with standard equipment. 
  • Dimensions: Your car’s dimensions include the width, height, and length of the outside of your car, and the key dimensions of the seating arrangement inside your car, as well as the passenger and cargo volume. These measurements provide a sense of how big (or small) your ride is. Use these numbers in comparison to a car you’re familiar with to understand the size of your car. 
  • Drivetrain: While front-wheel drive is standard for most vehicles, vehicles designed for off-road terrain or heavy hauling jobs are often outfitted with all-wheel drive, which helps your vehicle in tough conditions or with especially heavy loads. 
  • Engine displacement
    : Your engine displacement describes the volume that your engine’s cylinders take up. While it sounds technical, this measurement is really just another way of describing how large your car’s engine is. 
  • Ground clearance: This measurement describes the amount of space between the lowest point on your car and a level surface it’s parked on. 
  • Horsepower: Horsepower is the measurement used to express how powerful your car’s engine is. To put it into perspective, one horsepower describes the power required to lift 550 pounds by one foot in a single second.
  • Torque: While horsepower is an expression of your engine’s raw power,
    torque is its rotational counterpart
    . Basically, your vehicle’s torque tells you how good it is at spinning its wheels. 
  • Turning diameter: Your car’s turning diameter is the diameter of the smallest semicircle your car can make to perform a full U-turn. 
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