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Feb 15, 2019

If you’re considering the new 2019 Chrysler 300, you’ll need to decide which trim level is right for you. There are five trim levels on this year’s model release. Each offers a new set of features and there are a handful of exterior changes between the trims. Here’s a quick guide to help you determine which trim level is right for you.

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The base trim level for the 2019 Chrysler 300 is the Touring trim. In regards to power, it has a capable 3.6-liter V-6 engine and an eight-speed automatic transmission with variable valve timing. Automatic projector beam headlights are standard. If you’re looking for driver assistance safety features you’ll need to opt for a higher trim level. Entertainment is readily available on the Touring trim. Features such as Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and SiriusXM are standard inclusions on the 300’s uConnect system.

Touring L

The next trim level on the 300 is the Touring L. The Touring L has many of the same standard features as the Touring, however, the L version adds several optional features. Some of these are additions to the SiriusXM service, including Travel Link and traffic updates. Onboard navigation is also available on the Touring L, making it a great choice for adventurers. The Touring L also opens up some optional driver assistance features such as parking assistance and blind spot monitoring.

300S

This is the middle trim on the 2019 Chrysler 300 lineup. This is the only trim with a horsepower rating of 300. The exterior includes a few minor changes over the set of Touring trims. The 300S Features a black chrome grille and bright chrome wing badge to help differentiate it from other trim levels. In regards to driver assistance features, the full-speed frontal collision warning and advanced lane departure system are added as optional features. Heated leather seats are standard starting with this trim level.

Limited

The Limited is the second-highest trim level available on this year’s model release. The Base Engine Controller is added, which increases the engine’s efficiency by altering the air-fuel ratio and timing based on driver actions and needs. The heated front seats are also standard on this trim, however, the heating capability has been added to the rear passenger seats. The exterior features a granite crystal grille. The Limited trim has the same optional driver assistance features as the 300S.

300C

The highest available trim level on the Chrysler 300 is the 300C. The exterior includes a platinum grille and Bi-Xenon headlamps. The Interior includes premium leather seating. The engine on the 300C is a more powerful 5.7-liter V-8 Hemi engine.

Choosing the right Chrysler 300 for you comes down to a few key factors. The 300 has you covered on the entertainment front. Even the base trim includes the latest in-demand music streaming tech. If you want upgraded features such as driver assistance or onboard navigation, you’ll want one of the middle-level trims. If you’re craving more power, you’ll want to give the 300C a spin. The extra two cylinders give it a ton of extra power.

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